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Cone v. Cone

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Aug 1, 1877
58 N.H. 152 (N.H. 1877)

Opinion

Decided August, 1877.

Actual imprisonment in the state prison under a sentence for more than a year is a cause of divorce, not suspended by a bill of exceptions on which the conviction may be reversed.

LIBEL, for divorce. The cause alleged and proved was the defendant's actual imprisonment in the state prison, under a sentence for more than a year, for manslaughter. A bill of exceptions, for the reversal of the judgment, is pending. A divorce was decreed, and the defendant excepted.

Copeland and Quarles, for the defendant.

Hill, for the plaintiff.


The defendant's actual imprisonment under the judgment is a cause of divorce. The statute does not recognize the reversible character of such judgments as a reason for suspending their operation in proceedings for divorce. Gen. St., c. 163, s. 3.

Exception overruled.

BINGHAM, J., did not sit.


Summaries of

Cone v. Cone

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll
Aug 1, 1877
58 N.H. 152 (N.H. 1877)
Case details for

Cone v. Cone

Case Details

Full title:CONE v. CONE

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll

Date published: Aug 1, 1877

Citations

58 N.H. 152 (N.H. 1877)

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