J. Zimmern's Co. v. Oberhaus
J. Zimmern's Co. v. Oberhaus
Opinion of the Court
In the inferior civil court of Mobile, suit was instituted against Sam Brawley by A. Z. Oberhaus to recover the sum of $33, and a writ of garnishment in that suit was served upon the appellant on June 2, 1917. On June 29, 1917, judgment for $39.10 was rendered against the garnishee upon his oral answer, and from this judgment an appeal was taken by the garnishee to the circuit court of Mobile county, where, on October 13, 1917, judgment for $20 was rendered against the garnishee on his oral answer.
From the evidence set out in the record it appears that Brawley was employed by appellant by tlie week at a salary of $12 per week, -for the period of time extending from June 29, 1917, the day of making the oral answer by appellant in the inferior court. The garnishment was served on-Saturday, June 2, 1917, and Friday, June 8th, was the termination of the first week’s employment after the service of the garnishment. On June 8th, and every week thereafter, except one, when Brawley was paid $12, appellant paid Brawley $10, and withheld $2 to be applied to Brawley’s indebtedness. At the time of the"service' of the writ of garnishment Brawley was indebted to appellant in the sum of $64. The first week Brawley’s wages were garnished appellant proposed to pay him nothing, and to credit his account with the amount of $12, which Brawley earned that week. To this Brawley objected, and threatened to quit appellant’s service, whereupon appellant paid Brawley $10 at the end of that week and each succeeding week until the time of making his oral answer in the inferior court.
Eet the judgment be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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