Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1915

Pittis v. Pittis

Pittis v. Pittis
Supreme Court of New Jersey · Decided June 14, 1915 · Affirmance, Bergen, Black, Garrison, Heppenheimer, Kalisch, Minturn, None, Parker, Reversal, Swayze, Terhune, Trenchard, Vredenburgh, White, Williams
84 N.J. Eq. 506; 93 A. 693; 1915 N.J. LEXIS 359

Pittis v. Pittis

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The decree appealed from divorced, a mensa et thoro, the petitioner from her husband for extreme cruelty inflicted upon her by him. Our examination of the testimony taken on the trial of the cause, and set up by the court below, satisfies us that the finding of the advisory master that the charges laid against the defendant, by the petitioner in her petition, Avere fully supported by the proofs submitted, and entirely justified the decree rendered.

The decree under revieAV will be affirmed.

For affirmance — The Chief-Justice, Garrison, Swayze, Trenchard, Parker, Bergen, Minturn, Kalisch, Black, Vredenburgh, White, Terhune, Heppenheimer, Williams —14. For reversal — None.

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