Miller v. Hopkins
Miller v. Hopkins
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This is an appeal from the District Court of Cochise from a judgment against H. A. Tweed in proceedings supplemental to a judgment in favor of Miller against Hopkins and Packard, on the ground that Tweed was indebted to Packard and also had in his possession 269 head of cattle belonging to Packard. The evidence was taken before a referee and is to be found in the transcript in this ease. On the coming in of the report Tweed moved to set aside the order of the referee. The motion was overruled on the ground that Tweed should have appealed to the Supreme Court from such order.
Porter, J., concurs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- JOHN M. MILLER, and v. A. A. HOPKINS, and H. A. TWEED, Garnishee and
- Status
- Published