Supreme Court of Georgia, 1973

Willadsen v. Willadsen

Willadsen v. Willadsen
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided May 10, 1973 · Jordan
198 S.E.2d 318; 230 Ga. 607; 1973 Ga. LEXIS 1001 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Willadsen v. Willadsen

Opinion

Jordan, Justice.

This appeal from the grant of a divorce is without merit.

The trial judge heard the case without a jury. His judgment does not disclose any details of the evidence adduced or what rulings were made in respect thereto. The appeal is unaccompanied by a transcript of the proceedings or an acceptable substitute and none appears to be available. The only errors argued and insisted upon, a ruling on the admissibility of testimony and the refusal to grant a new trial based on newly discovered evidence, necessarily require a consideration of what transpired at the trial.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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