MORAN v. HOOPER

No. 37802.

321 P.2d 963 (1958)

Tom MORAN, Plaintiff in Error, v. J.T. HOOPER, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

February 4, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sid White, Oklahoma City, for plaintiff in error.

Wilson, Wilson & Massad, by John B. Wilson, Jr., Frederick, for defendant in error.


BLACKBIRD, Justice.

In the trial de novo of this forcible detainer action in the county court, plaintiff's counsel attempted to prove that defendant had been served the statutory 3-day notice to quit, as a prerequisite to the filing of the action, by introducing in evidence the notice itself and by the testimony of one of the deputies of the sheriff who had signed the certificate of service attached to said notice. When the deputy, after identifying the signature...

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