Summary
In Knepper v. Knepper, 139 Mo.App. 493, 122 S.W. 1117, loc. cit. 1119, this court said: "A person is depraved when he is generally bad, is wicked in mind and heart, loves evil rather than good; and, though a single act of adultery may be considered strong evidence of depravity, it is not conclusive".
Summary of this case from State v. GreerOpinion
Argued March 21, 1973.
May 17, 1973.
Cross-actions in divorce. Appeal, No. 1459, Oct. T., 1972, from order of Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, Sept. T., 1970, No. 75, opinion by HEIMBACH, P.J. Argued March 21, 1973.
Murray Mackson, with him Dower, Mackson, Hauff Hettinger, for appellant; Arnold Sousa, with him John G. Cipko, for appellee.
OPINION PER CURIAM: Order affirmed. Having made an independent study of the entire record, we are of the opinion that the court below properly granted a decree in divorce in this case.