· 6/16/1920

Heany v. Heany

Citations

  • 137 Md. 691

Syllabus

<p>Divorce — Evidence.</p> <p>While slight evidence in corroboration of plaintiff’s testimony in a suit for divorce is sufficient, the conclusion of the trial judge, who had all the witnesses before him and took their testimony in open court, will not be reversed unless he was clearly wrong.</p> <p>Evidence held sufficient to show abandonment of the wife by the husband, and insufficient to show abandonment of the husband by the wife.</p>

Judges: Adkins, Boyd, Briscoe, Hrner, Pattison, Stockbridge, Stookbridge, Thomas

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