Dussin v. Delaroderie

5 Rob. 202
Supreme Court of Louisiana·Decided June 15, 1843·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Martin, J.

The Sheriff is appellant from a judgment obtained against him on a rule, whereby the plaintiff has recovered from him the sum of three hundred dollars, with interest. The facts of the case are these: The defendant having been arrested, deposited in the hands of the Sheriff and appellant, the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars, on which he was released.

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Dussin v. Delaroderie, 5 Rob. 202 (La. 1843).

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