COOPER v. BUTLER

24357.

223 Ga. 797 (1967)

158 S.E.2d 244

COOPER v. BUTLER.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 22, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter V. Beasley, for appellant.

C. Eugene Gilbert, James F. Cox, for appellee.


ALMAND, Presiding Justice.

Culmon Butler alleging that he was the lawful husband of Anna Smith Butler filed his petition in Fulton Court of Ordinary to set aside the probate of the will of his wife. It was alleged that the will was probated on the application of Marion Jones Cooper and that said propounder exercised a fraud and misrepresentation upon the court in knowingly failing to name plaintiff as one of the testatrix's heirs and knowingly misrepresenting the...

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