Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1834

Adams v. Adams

Adams v. Adams
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court · Decided November 15, 1834
33 Mass. 254

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

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