Supreme Court of Alabama, 1926

Lacy v. Langford

Lacy v. Langford
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided November 4, 1926 · Bouldin, Sayre, Gardner, Miller
110 So. 916; 215 Ala. 698 (Southern Reporter)

Lacy v. Langford

Opinion of the Court

BOULDIN,- J.

The will of Adeline White was contested on the grounds of mental incapacity and undue influence. Verdict was for the contestants. The appeal presents for review the, decision of the trial court denying a motion for a new trial, the grounds of which were the refusal of the affirmative charge for proponent and that the verdict was not supported by the evidence. Upon a consideration of the whole evidence, we do not find that the judgment should be disturbed. It is affirmed.

SAYRE, GARDNER, and MILLER, JJ., concur.

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