Womack Machine Supply Company of Houston brought this suit against Fannin Bank to recover sums paid on stolen checks. The trial court rendered judgment non obstante veredicto for Fannin Bank, and the Court of Civil Appeals reversed and rendered.
Fannin Bank’s application for writ of error urges that the Court of Civil Appeals erred in holding that the statute of limitations was tolled by the filing of a suit in which the plaintiff Wom-ack was misnamed. We agree with the Court of Civil Appeals’ disposition of this question.
Womack’s application for writ of error seeks recovery of pre-judgment interest. The Court of Civil Appeals rendered judgment for Womack for $16,613.-21, the amount of those checks wrongfully cashed during the two-year period preceding the filing of Womack’s first original petition on March 25, 1970. The judgment made no provision for recovery of prejudgment interest. Womack is entitled to recover interest on the checks wrongfully cashed from the date each was cashed, but none earlier than March 25, 1968, until December 15, 1972, at the legal rate of 6%. Davidson v. Clearman,
