Case ID: la_180/html/0002-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "ODOM, Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

156 So. 25
    Mrs. Annie T. BIRI v. Nicholas BIRI, Her Husband.
    No. 32767.
    May 21, 1934.
    Rehearing Denied July 2, 1934.
    See, also, 175 La. 229, 143 So. 57.
    Harold J. Moore of New Orleans, for appellant.
    Soloman S. Goldman, of New Orleans, for appellee.
   ODOM, Justice.

The plaintiff was granted a 'judgment of separation from bed and board from her husband on May 3, 1932. After the lapse of one year, she brought the'present suit for divorce, alleging that no reconciliation had. taken place. The defendant put the case at issue by filing answer. At the trial plaintiff proved that no reconciliation had taken place, and was .granted a divorce as prayed for. .Defendant appealed. Counsel for defendant has filed no brief, nor did he appear in court to argue the case.orally. The testimony taken at the trial is in the ..record, and shows that no reconciliation had taken place between the parties since the judgment of separation was signed on May 3, 1932. The judgment appealed from is correct, and is therefore affirmed.