Field v. Campbell

17 La. Ann. 30
CourtSupreme Court of Louisiana
DecidedMay 15, 1865
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Field v. Campbell, 17 La. Ann. 30 (La. 1865).

Opinion

Hxman, O. J.

Plaintiffs sued defendant for $1,000, attorneys’ fees.

The case was tried by jury, and a verdict given in favor of plaintiffs.

The District Court rendered judgment in conformity to the verdict.

Defendant, failing- to obtain a new trial, appealed.

The claim of the plaintiffs is fully proven.

Judgment affirmed, with fifty dollars damages.

Jones, J., absent.

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