Case ID: wash_134/html/0701-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

[No. 19027.
    Department Two.
    April 14, 1925.]
    Effie Walsh, Appellant, v. George W. Walsh, Respondent.
    
    Appeal from a judgment of the superior court for Grays Harbor county, Reynolds, J., entered August 7, 1924, dismissing an action for divorce, tried to the court.
    Affirmed.
    
      F. L. Morgan for appellant.
    
      A. M. Adel and W. S. Adel, for respondent.
    
      
      Reported in 234 Pac. 1118.
    
   Per Curiam

The plaintiff brought this action against her husband for a divorce on the ground of cruel treatment. The testimony on her behalf was contradicted, except that the husband frankly admitted that on one occasion while they were engaged in an unfortunate altercation, for which each blamed the other, he unintentionally and accidentally seriously injured one of her fingers. Upon consideration of the evidence, the trial court was of the opinion that a divorce should not be granted, and a judgment of dismissal of the action was entered. The plaintiff has appealed.

Upon an examination and consideration of the pleadings and the evidence, we are not disposed to disturb the judgment.

Affirmed.