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Billings v. Billings
28 Mass. 461
Mass.
1831
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Morton J.,

before whom the trial took place, said he had advised *470with the other judges on the question, whether the libellee’s confessions of adultery were alone sufficient evidence to authorize a decree of divorce ; that the reason for requiring other evidence is, in general, to prevent collusion ; that the circumstances here proved by other evidence than the confessions showed there could be no collusion ; and that all the Court were of opinion that the proof of the adultery was sufficient.

Divorce decreed.

Case Details

Case Name: Billings v. Billings
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Oct 11, 1831
Citation: 28 Mass. 461
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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