2 Mass. App. Ct. 913 | Mass. App. Ct. | 1975
This appeal brings to us the sole question whether the judge erred in allowing the defendant to ask a witness, “ [Did you ever notice] anything to indicate that Mrs. Cignale was not of sound mind?” There was no error. The question called for a factual response as to acts observed and statements heard by the witness and did not, as argued by the plaintiff, seek the witness’s conclusion or opinion concerning Mrs. Cignale’s mental condition. McCoy v. Jordan, 184 Mass. 575, 578 (1904). Gorham
Decree affirmed.