ANDRUS v. ANDRUS


278 A.D. 721 (1951)

Bertha R. Andrus, Appellant, v. Kenneth H. Andrus, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

March 7, 1951.


Plaintiff produced one witness who testified to an alleged act of adultery committed by the defendant in a hotel in the city of Oneonta. This witness swore that he permitted the defendant to use his room for the purpose of changing his clothes, and subsequently found him in bed with a woman. Evidently the Trial Judge was not satisfied with the proof offered by plaintiff. We are not persuaded that the judgment should be reversed. The circumstances are not without suspicion...

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