Court Opinion

ID: 9831662
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 21:16:27.081822+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:43:36.840020
License: Public Domain

On Motion for Rehearing.
In our opinion we stated that a guardian ad litem was appointed for R. H. Gallant on February 12, 1929, at which time he was an inmate of a state hospital for the insane, and that trial was had eight days later, at which time he testified. This statement is incorrect. Trial was had February 20, 1930, one year and eight days after appointment of his guardian ad litem. We make this correction, but it does not change the force nor effect of the established rule of decisions announced. That is, that appellant having been shown to be insane, the presumption obtains that that condition continues, in the absence of a showing to the contrary. Our former opinion is corrected to this extent. In all other respects appellees’ motion for rehearing is overruled.
Granted in part and in part overruled.