Supreme Court of Alabama, 1925

Parker v. Gilbert

Parker v. Gilbert
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided October 22, 1925 · Somerville, Anderson, Thomas, Bouldin
106 So. 41; 213 Ala. 699; 1925 Ala. LEXIS 464 (Southern Reporter)

Parker v. Gilbert

Opinion of the Court

SOMERVILLE, J.

The action is in detinue in Code form.

Under the undisputed evidence, plaintiff was entitled to recover the property sued for, or its alternate value, and also the several other items found. Accordingly, if there was technical error in any of the adverse rulings complained of, whether in receiving or rejecting evidence or in giving or refusing charges, it is wholly without influence upon the result, and without prejudice to defendant.

The judgment is affirmed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and THOMAS and BOULDIN, JJ., concur.

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