James E. Roberts v. Gladys S. Roberts

U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
James E. Roberts v. Gladys S. Roberts, 260 F.2d 486 (D.C. Cir. 1958)

James E. Roberts v. Gladys S. Roberts

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

This ease is before us on appeal from a judgment of the District Court declaring a decree of divorce entered December 7, 1955, in the Chancery Court of *487 Garland County, Arkansas, in the case of James E. Roberts v. Gladys S. Roberts to be null and void, and holding that the interests and rights of the appellee in certain premises in the District of Columbia are unaffected by the said decree.

We have carefully considered the transcript, as appellant had asked us to do. We are satisfied that appellant has failed to sustain his burden of persuading us that we should reject the findings and conclusions of the trier and substitute others favorable to him.

Accordingly, the judgment should be and is

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
James E. ROBERTS, Appellant, v. Gladys S. ROBERTS, Appellee
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Status
Published