First Security Bank v. Johnson
First Security Bank v. Johnson
Opinion of the Court
Appeal from a judgment bottomed on a credit card obligation. Affirmed, with costs to plaintiff.
The complaint in this case, alleging a $929.51 claim, was filed in February, 1972, followed by defendant’s answer, counter
Had the trial judge acted otherwise, he could have reflected only prejudice in favor of defendant, but certainly not against him.
The Findings and Judgment, based on a $930 claim, costs, etc., are supported by the record and affirmed.
. Predicated on alleged failure to answer some interrogatories for a long time (two, so far as the record reveals), and that he could not appear at the trial because 1) it would jeopardize his job, and 2) he was in other conflicting federal litigation.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- FIRST SECURITY BANK, a corporation, Bankamericard Division, and v. Gordon E. JOHNSON, and
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- Published