Case Name: Beatrice NEALE, Appellant, v. ESTATE of E. B. MALONE, Deceased, et al., Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1964-10-06
Citations: 167 So. 2d 759
Docket Number: No. 64-252
Parties: Beatrice NEALE, Appellant, v. ESTATE of E. B. MALONE, Deceased, et al., Appellees.
Judges: Before CARROLL, HORTON and HENDRY, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 167
Pages: 759–759

Head Matter:
Beatrice NEALE, Appellant, v. ESTATE of E. B. MALONE, Deceased, et al., Appellees.
No. 64-252.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
Oct. 6, 1964.
Rehearing Denied Oct. 23, 1964.
William J. Neale, Miami, for appellant.
Sibley, Giblin, King & Levenson, Miami Beach, Ray M. Earnest, M. L. Mershon, Dixon, Dejarnette, Bradford, Williams, McKay & Kimbrell and J. G. McKay, Jr., Miami, Padgett, Teasley & Niles, Coral Gables, Walton, Lantaff, Schroeder, Atkins, Carson & Wahl, Redfearn & Simon, Ralph M. Cooper, Leonard G. Egert, and Scott, McCarthy, Preston & Steel, Miami, for appellees.
Before CARROLL, HORTON and HENDRY, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
This appeal is from the findings, judgment and order of the County Judges' Court of Dade County, wherein that court upheld the contentions of certain contestants that the will of the decedent, dated August 10, 1962, should not be admitted to probate because it was the result of undue influence and was executed at a time when the decedent lacked testamentary capacity. The court further established and admitted to probate a prior will and codicil of the decedent.
This cause was tried before the county judge who rendered a detailed and comprehensive order and judgment in which he set forth his findings of fact and conclusions of law. The appellant urges now that the principal findings are unsupported by the evidence.
We have carefully reviewed the record and are unable to agree with the appellant's contention. The contestants' case was elaborately proved and the county judge's findings which appellant now challenges are adequately supported by the evidence and record before us. No useful purpose would be served by detailing the pleadings, facts and evidence in this case. The judgment appealed is hereby affirmed.
Affirmed.