Hartwell v. Hartwell
Hartwell v. Hartwell
Opinion of the Court
This is an action for divorce on the alleged grounds of cruel treatment of the plaintiff by the defendant. The divorce was denied by the lower court, and the plaintiff appeals.
. The answer denies all of the allegations of the complaint, except that “the plaintiff and defendant are husband and' wife, and that they intermarried at Salt Lake City, Utah, on or about the eighteenth day of January, 1872, and that the plaintiff for more than one year last past is and has been an actual and bona fide resident of Summit county, in the State of Utah.” The plaintiff, in his complaint, in addition, to the general and specific charges of cruelty of the defendant, alleges that he “has always been kind and considerate to her,” and that he has always been sober, etc. The ninth assignment, of error is that “the‘court erred in entering and signing the findings and decree in this action in favor of defendant.” In this connection it is contended by appellant’s counsel that the evidence adduced by plaintiff, which was not disputed, was sufficient to justify a decree in favor of the plaintiff, and that, in' order to render a decree in favor of defendant, that evidence, must have been totally ignored. If this were conceded, the objection is overcome by evidence of the defendant which is not-contradicted. ' After the defendant had been examined as a witness on her own behalf, the following occurred in her cross-examination by plaintiff’s attorney: “Q. Did Byron Hartwell ever in the world strike you? A. I needn’t an-' swer that. That is not in the evidence. I shall never go against my husband any more than I have to. He is the-father of my children. I have been married thirty years, and I can’t do it. Q. Just answer my question. I want to know what reason you had for any such fear as you stated
It is ordered that the judgment of the lower court be affirmed, with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- BYRON E. HARTWELL v. MARGARET J. HARTWELL
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