Court Opinion

ID: 7102816
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 12:17:29.707345+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:13:28.099988
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Rothrock, J.—
The claim for a divorce is grounded upon *160cruel and inhuman treatment The specifications are that the defendant assaulted the plaintiff and beat her; that he produced one or more abortions upon her; and that he subjected her to excessive sexual intercourse. The parties were married in the year 1882, and lived together until 1885. The plaintiff is about forty years of age, and the defendant is about sixty-eight years old. The defendant had some seven or eight children by a former marriage. Some of these children were minors, aged from twelve years upward.' The defendant owns a half lot, with a dwelling-house situated thereon. The property is not worth to exceed $1,500. This, with one or two hundred dollars, constitutes all of his estate. He is by occupation a carpenter and cabinet-maker. At the time of his marriage he earned from seven to nine dollars a week. In 1884 he broke his arm, and since that time he has earned from three to five dollars a week. He is ruptured in two places, and is unable to earn full wages.
The evidence does not, in our opinion, warrant a decree of divorce. We do not propose to set it out here. It is enough to require us to read its disgusting details. Nearly every complaint made by the plaintiff in her testimony is either refuted by more than one witness, or is manifestly untrue because physically impossible to be true. But, as no appeal has been taken from the decree for divorce, that must be allowed to stand. The order for the payment of alimony will be reversed. The record shows that plaintiff wras allowed $100 temporary alimony, which has been paid. With this she must be content.
REVERSED.