Case Name: LeGUIN v. MORRIS, ET AL.
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1928-03-14
Citations: 8 La. App. 135
Docket Number: No. 2467
Parties: LeGUIN v. MORRIS, ET AL.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 8
Pages: 135–135

Head Matter:
No. 2467
Second Circuit
LeGUIN v. MORRIS, ET AL.
(March 14, 1928. Opinion and Decree.)
Cecil Morgan, of Shreveport, attorney for plaintiff, appellee.
Pugh & Boatner, of Shreveport, attorneys for defendant, appellant.

Opinion:
WEBB, J.
The defendant, E. G. Morris, appeals from a judgment rendered against him in the City Court of the City of Shreveport.
The issue presented involved only questions of fact, and the evidence is conflicting.
The appellant has not made any appearance here, and from our examination of the record we find evidence to support the judgment.
"On appeal in cases involving only issues of fact, finding will not be disturbed unless manifest error is pointed out, and showing of conflicting evidence is not sufficient." Pisciotte vs. Indemnity Co., 164 La. —, 113 South. 840.
The judgment appealed from is affirmed.