From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Willwerth v. Willwerth

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Suffolk
May 23, 1900
57 N.E. 340 (Mass. 1900)

Opinion

March 15, 1900.

May 23, 1900.

Present: HOLMES, C.J., KNOWLTON, MORTON, LATHROP, BARKER, JJ.

Findings of Fact by Single Justice on Appeal in Equity — Auditor's Report.

On an appeal in equity a judge's findings of fact, founded in part upon the oral testimony of witnesses heard before him, will not be set aside unless they are clearly wrong; and an auditor's report being part of the evidence makes, under the statute, a prima facie case in favor of the party whose claims it supports.

I.D. Van Duzee, for the appellant.

No counsel appeared for the appellee.


This is an appeal from a decree of a single justice of this court affirming a decree of the Probate Court allowing, with certain modifications, the accounts of a guardian of an insane person. An auditor was appointed in the Probate Court, who had protracted hearings and made a report. The case was then heard at length with oral testimony before a judge of the Probate Court, who made a decree in accordance with the findings of the auditor. An appeal was then taken, and another hearing was had before a single justice of this court, who affirmed the decree of the Probate Court. An appeal was then taken to the full court, and we have before us the report of the testimony which was given at the last hearing.

It is a familiar rule that on an appeal in equity a judge's findings of fact, founded in part upon the oral testimony of witnesses heard before him, will not be set aside unless they are clearly wrong. Chase v. Hubbard, 153 Mass. 91.

Upon the evidence reported it does not appear that there is any error of law or of fact in the decree of the single justice. The auditor's report was a part of the evidence, and under the statute it makes a prima facie case in favor of the party whose claims it supports. St. 1889, c. 311, § 1. It would serve no useful purpose to review the evidence.

Decree affirmed.


Summaries of

Willwerth v. Willwerth

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Suffolk
May 23, 1900
57 N.E. 340 (Mass. 1900)
Case details for

Willwerth v. Willwerth

Case Details

Full title:ELIZABETH WILLWERTH, guardian, vs. JOSEPH WILLWERTH

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Suffolk

Date published: May 23, 1900

Citations

57 N.E. 340 (Mass. 1900)
57 N.E. 340

Citing Cases

Evans v. Foss

The findings of a judge, made upon the testimony of witnesses who appeared before him, will be followed by…

Collins v. Poole

In the opinion in that case it is said that "the statute is remedial in its nature and should receive a…