Timm v. Low
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Opinion
This was an action by appellants against appellees to replevin certain personal property and to recover damages for the unlawful detention thereof. The complaint charges in substance that appellants were the owners of certain horses and cattle of the aggregate value of $1,500; that appellee Zellers, as the sheriff of Pulaski County, Indiana, under an execution issued upon a judgment rendered against one Jeremiah Swisher in favor of appellee Simpson E. Low, wrongfully and unlawfully took possession of the property to satisfy said judgment; that appellees are now wrongfully and unlawfully detaining the property from appellants, to their damage in the sum of $1,000.
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Yarious objections are presented to the manner of preparation of the brief, and the presentation of the questions involved. Inasmuch as there appears to be a good faith effort to comply with the rules of the court, we have not considered these questions in detail.
Judgment affirmed.
Note. — Reported in 104 N. E. 870. 1977; (2) 3 Cyc. 360. See, also, under (1) 38 Cyc.
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