22 La. Ann. 118 | La. | 1870
The plaintiffs obtained judgment on the twenty-second of November, 1866, against the defendant for five hundred and eighty dollars, with interest. Prom this judgment .the defendant has never appealed. Tho plaintiffs, on the twenty-third of November, 1868, issued an execution, upon which the sheriff returned that he had seized, as property of the defendant, certain promissory notes in the hands of Benjamin Smead and wife. Subsequently they made the last-named parties garnishees, and propounded interrogatories to them touching their indebtedness to the defendant. The answers elicited
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the judgment of the district court be affirmed, with costs in both courts.