102 Mass. 1 | Mass. | 1869
The fact that a libel for divorce was pending, in favor of the prisoner’s husband against her, was in itself immaterial. It became material merely because it explained the threats which she made against witnesses, by showing to what subject they had reference. For this purpose, the mere fact of its pendency, or contemplated pendency, was all that was pertinent. Its final disposition, after the murder, was not perti nent.