Case Name: Miller v. Miller
Court: Appellate Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1920-03-11
Citations: 73 Ind. App. 19
Docket Number: No. 10,287
Parties: Miller v. Miller.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Court of Appeals Reports
Volume: 73
Pages: 19–19

Head Matter:
Miller v. Miller.
[No. 10,287.
Filed March 11, 1920.]
Appeal. — Review.—Judgment.—Conclusiveness.—Conflicting Evidence. — The court on appeal will not disturb a judgment resting on conflicting evidence on the ground that it is not sustained by sufficient evidence.
From Marion Superior Co,urt (106,914) ; W. W. Thornton, Judge.
Action by Florence Miller against Wallace G. Miller. From a judgment for plaintiff, the defendant appeals.
Affirmed.
James E. Rocap, for appellant.
Emsley W. Johnson and Joseph W. Hutchinson, for appellee.

Opinion:
McMahan, J.
Appellee, plaintiff below, was granted a divorce from appellant. Appellant contends that the finding of the court is not sustained by sufficient evidence.
The finding rests on conflicting evidence. The judgment is therefore affirmed.