Wynn v. Wynn

68 Ga. 820
Supreme Court of Georgia·Decided February 15, 1882·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

Jackson, Chief Justice.

[Wynn, administrator, sued out a possessory warrant against Mattie Wynn, to recover certain personalty held-by her. The only real issue was whether the property belonged to her or to the estate. The case was submitted to the judge without a jury. He decided in favor of defendant, and dismissed the warrant. This was the error assigned.]

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