Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting): This is an action by wife against husband for separation' and support for abandonment. The husband pleads the adultery of the wife as a defense. He made good this defense by putting in evidence the judgment' roll in an action brought by him against her for divorce for adultery. By such judgment roll it appears that the court adjudicated that the wife had committed the acts of adultery alleged, but the husband was denied relief only because he had also committed adultery. If instead of putting the judgment roll in evidence this appellant had otherwise proved that the respondent had committed adultery, she could not have avoided such defense by proving that
Lead Opinion
Appeal by the defendant from a judgment of the Kings County Special Term, entered in the office of the clerk of said county on the 7th day of January, 1907.
Judgment affirmed, With costs, on the authority of Hawkins v. Hawkins (110 App. Div. 42). If the case were one of first impression we would unite with-Gay nor, J., in his dissent, but we,feel bound to vote for affirmance under our decision in Hawkins v. Hawkins (supra). Jenks, Hooker, Rich and Miller, JJ., concurred; Gaynor, J., read for reversal.
