Castleman v. Castleman
Castleman v. Castleman
Opinion of the Court
delivered the Opinion of the Court.
Upon the report to the Circuit Court of Gallatin, of an inquisition deciding that Mrs. Jemima Castleman was of unsound mind, and was possessed of property exceeding in value eighty thousand dollars — one of her sons appeared, in her behalf, and made affidavit that her home and her property were in Woodford county, where she had lived for half a century; and that she had been, as he believed, surreptitiously taken to Gallatin, only a few days prior to that time, for the fraudulent purpose of holding over her, m a strange pjace, an inquisition ot lunacy; and upon that affidavit, a motion was made to enquire into the facts stated, and thereupon to quash the inquisition; but the Circuit Judge, having just made an order for appointing a committee, refused to admit proof of the facts stated in the affidavit.
Whei'efore, the order approving the inquisition and appointing a committee, is set aside and annulled, and the case remanded for further proceedings.
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