Case Name: Edward A. Anderson, Resp't, v. Anna Anderson, App'lt
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1893-12-01
Citations: 57 N.Y. St. Rep. 868
Docket Number: 
Parties: Edward A. Anderson, Resp’t, v. Anna Anderson, App’lt.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York State Reporter
Volume: 57
Pages: 868–868

Head Matter:
General Term, Second Department.
Filed December 1, 1893.
Edward A. Anderson, Resp’t, v. Anna Anderson, App’lt.
Appeal from special term.
William J. Oarr, for app’lt; Gharles J. Patterson, for resp’t.

Opinion:
Pratt, J.
The only questions being of fact, and the trial judge having seen the witnesses and personally heard the testimony, a very strong preponderance of evidence against the decisions would be required to enable us to interfere upon appeal. We do not think it can be said that the judgement is unsupported by any testimony. The trial judge believed the evidence of the plaintiff, and we can not say he was wrong in so doing. The judgment does not reflect upon the appellant, who was not a party to the duress. Judgment affirmed, without costs. Dykman, J., concurs.