Supreme Court of Alabama, 1870

Free v. Hukill

Free v. Hukill
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided January 15, 1870 · Saffold
44 Ala. 197

Free v. Hukill

Opinion of the Court

B. F. SAFFOLD, J.

The questions at issue on error, in this case, are the same as those determined in the case of Free v. Howard, Adm’r, at the present term, except that, in the motion to quash the attachment, an additional ground is alleged, to-wit, that the cause for which it was issued is not embraced in the statute.

The affidavit states that the defendant “ is endeavoring fraudulently and clandestinely to dispose of his effects,” &c. This expresses the substance of the case prescribed in the 6th subdivision of section 2928 of the Revised Code.

The judgment is affirmed.

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