Jones v. Baty
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Opinion
The complaint in this ease contained two counts; the first being hi detinue for the recovery of two cows, and the second in trover for the conversion of the cows.
Plaintiff, appellant, was the wife of one Palma Jones and claimed the cows by gift from her husband.
The defendant claims title to the cows under a mortgage which had been executed by Palma Jones to Monerief. The testimony shows that at the time of the execution of the mortgage Palma Jones was in possession of the cows. There was verdict and judgment for the defendant, and plaintiff has axipealed to this court, and assigns as error the refusal of the court to give charges requested in writing by plaintiff, the giving of a charge requested in writing by defendant, the oral charge of the court, and the rulings of the court upon the- testimony.
There being no error in the record, the judg. ment of the circuit court is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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