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Hunscom v. Hunscom
15 Mass. 184
Mass.
1818
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The disbelief of a future state of existence goes only to the credibility of a witness

This was a libel for a divorce a vinculo. On the trial, a witness being offered to prove the adultery, Wilson, for the respondent, objected to his being sworn, and founded his objection to the competency of the witness upon his professed disbelief of a future state of existence, and offered to prove his repeated declarations of such disbelief. But the Court admitted him to be sworn, and said the objection went only to his credibility, (a)

Case Details

Case Name: Hunscom v. Hunscom
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Jun 15, 1818
Citation: 15 Mass. 184
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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