Adams v. Adams

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Adams v. Adams, 33 Mass. 254 (Mass. 1834)

Adams v. Adams

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The libel for a divorce in this case, charged various acts of adultery, committed at divers times with persons unknown, for a period of eight years. The respondent moved, that the libel be quashed for uncertainty, or that the libellant be required to file a bill of particulars, at a reasonable time before trial, and be confined, on the hearing, to the cases thus specified. Whereupon the Court ordered, that a bill of particulars should be so filed.

Cushing, for the libellant.

J. Holmes, of Maine, and Clark, for the respondent

Reference

Full Case Name
Lemuel Adams versus Sarah Adams
Status
Published