168 Mo. App. 220 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1913
Suit for divorce on the ground of indignities. The answer and cross-bill denied the charges, alleged indignities on the part of plaintiff and prayed a divorce for defendant. The case began in the circuit court of Vernon county, but on a change of venue applied for by defendant, was sent to Bates county. There a trial was had and a judgment rendered in which defendant was allowed $300 temporary alimony, a divorce awarded plaintiff on his petition and defendant’s cross-bill dismissed.
The sole error complained of by appellant is that the evidence is insufficient to justify a divorce to plaintiff.
It is true, in an equity case, the appellate court is not bound by the conclusions of the trial judge, but can for itself weigh and determine the evidence and its sufficiency. In this case, however, owing to the charges and recriminations made by each of these parties against the other, the trial judge who saw and heard the parties is in a much better position than we are to decide which one was telling the truth. Two circuit judges heard the testimony in regard to defendant’s charges against her husband and both rejected them as untrue and decided in favor of the plaintiff. We would be inclined to defer to the conclusion of the trial court, even if the evidence upon which the divorce was granted did not of itself show some earmarks of its truthfulness. The judgment is therefore affirmed.