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Allan v. Allan

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 2, 1951
96 N.E.2d 234 (Mass. 1951)

Opinion

January 2, 1951.

J.J. McGovern, ( M.F. McDuffee with him,) for the libellant.

No argument nor brief for the libellee.


Decree affirmed. The husband appealed from a decree dismissing his libel for a divorce charging the wife with desertion. We need not recite the reported evidence. The decision rested to a large extent upon the credibility of witnesses. We cannot say that the judge was plainly wrong. The record discloses no error of law or fact. Goren v. Goren, 310 Mass. 284. Levanosky v. Levanosky, 311 Mass. 638, 639.


Summaries of

Allan v. Allan

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Jan 2, 1951
96 N.E.2d 234 (Mass. 1951)
Case details for

Allan v. Allan

Case Details

Full title:ALEXANDER H. ALLAN, JUNIOR vs. HELEN B. ALLAN

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Jan 2, 1951

Citations

96 N.E.2d 234 (Mass. 1951)
96 N.E.2d 234