Hamilton v. Liles

On Motion for Rehearing

We have carefully considered appellant’s motions for rehearing and for supplemental findings of fact and conclusions of law, and have also carefully reconsidered our opinion of May 26, 1966. We have concluded that the opinion fairly and sufficiently recites the controlling facts and the evidence most favorably to appellant. The additional findings requested by appellant relate to argumentative, conjectural and evidentiary matters immaterial to a correct disposition of this appeal.

Appellant’s motion for rehearing is overruled and his motion for supplemental findings is refused.

COLEMAN, J., not sitting.