Case Name: KELLEY C. COLEMAN v. IRENE L. COLEMAN
Court: Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii
Jurisdiction: Hawaii
Decision Date: 1959-04-14
Citations: 43 Haw. 209
Docket Number: No. 4034
Parties: KELLEY C. COLEMAN v. IRENE L. COLEMAN.
Judges: Rice, C. J., Stainback and Marumoto, JJ.
Reporter: Hawaii Reports
Volume: 43
Pages: 209–210

Head Matter:
KELLEY C. COLEMAN v. IRENE L. COLEMAN.
No. 4034.
Argued March 24, 1959.
Decided April 14, 1959.
Rice, C. J., Stainback and Marumoto, JJ.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
This is an appeal by the wife from a decree of divorce awarded to the husband on the ground of grievous mental suffering. The principal question for decision is whether the circuit court properly granted the divorce on the evidence adduced. The testimony of the husband supports the decision. The circuit court gave credence to the testimony. The decision will not be reversed unless it is palpably contrary to the evidence. We cannot say that it is. (Burkett v. Burkett, 42 Haw. 264, 267.) We find no merit in other errors specified by appellent.
John F. Alexander (also on the opening brief; no reply brief filed) for appellant.
Robert A. Franklin (Hyman M. Greenstein with him on the brief) for appellee.
Affirmed.