City of Rockland v. Inhabitants of Deer Isle
City of Rockland v. Inhabitants of Deer Isle
Opinion of the Court
The principal issue in the case was whether under R. S., ch. 27, sec. 1, par. VI, the pauper had had "his home” in the town of Stonington for five successive years after the summer of 1896, and before Aug. 1, 1905. The statutory home is made up of presence and intention. He was personally present in Stonington much of that time and as evidence of his intention to make his home there, the defendant town offered testimony that he had
The defendant also put in evidence a libel for divorce dated Oct. 17, 1899 signed by the pauper with his own hand in which libel he was described as of Stonington. The presiding Justice instructed the jury that it was for them to say how much weight that evidence had toward proving the pauper’s residence to have been at that time in Stonington. This instruction was sufficiently favorable to the plaintifF.
Exceptions overruled.
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