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Langstaff v. Langstaff
1 Ohio Ch. 148
Ohio
1832
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BY THE COURT.

It seems that this defendant has abandoned his family and character, and taken up with the strumpet, Mrs. Kimberly ; and although we have no direct or positive evidence of adultery, we have that which leaves no doubt of his guilt. His conduct *cannot be reconciled with innocence. We decree a [149 divorce, and that the defendant pay the complainant $500 for alimony, and the costs; and in default, that she have execution for the amount, with interest.

Case Details

Case Name: Langstaff v. Langstaff
Court Name: Ohio Supreme Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1832
Citation: 1 Ohio Ch. 148
Court Abbreviation: Ohio
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