Jackson v. Jackson

1 V.I. 17, 1921 WL 52440, 1921 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 806
CourtDistrict Court, Virgin Islands
DecidedJune 6, 1921
DocketNo. 9
StatusPublished

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Jackson v. Jackson, 1 V.I. 17, 1921 WL 52440, 1921 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 806 (vid 1921).

Opinion

McKEAN, Judge

This case has been very carefully prepared by counsel for plaintiff, as will appear by inspection of the record. All notices were duly served and the co-respondent given an opportunity to come in and defend her reputation. The evidence was not taken stenographically, but the transcript made by the clerk of the Police Judge appears. [18]*18to be substantially correct. The prayer of the complaint is granted, and two decrees will be entered:

(a) dissolution of marriage between the plaintiff and the defendant, and

(b) forbidding marriage between the defendant and the co-respondent, Rose Hardcastle, so long as the plaintiff shall live.

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