Glennan v. Glennan
Glennan v. Glennan
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court:
There is no question of law in the record. The case turns wholly upon the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the allegations of the bill.
In order to sustain a charge which not only brings lasting shame and disgrace to the wife, but also to her innocent children, the proof must be clear and satisfactory. Strong suspicion, or circumstances of suspicion, are not sufficient. We have given the testimony careful consideration, and are of the opinion that it is not sufficient to justify a decree for the complainant. To review the testimony and give at length our reasons for holding it insufficient would subserve no useful or moral purpose.
The decree must therefore be affirmed, with costs to the ap-pellee ; and it is so ordered.
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