Marshall v. Cram

168 N.E. 521, 269 Mass. 124, 1929 Mass. LEXIS 1446
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedNovember 9, 1929
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Bluebook
Marshall v. Cram, 168 N.E. 521, 269 Mass. 124, 1929 Mass. LEXIS 1446 (Mass. 1929).

Opinion

Pugg, C.J.

This is an appeal from the denial of a motion to frame issues for a jury trial in a will case. The issues insisted upon are whether the alleged testatrix was of sound mind, and whether the execution of the alleged will was procured by the fraud or undue influence of named persons. It is not necessary to narrate or summarize statements of expected evidence. As has been frequently stated, the principles of law governing the granting of jury issues in a case of this nature are settled and need not be repeated. Fuller v. Sylvia, 240 Mass. 49. Cook v. Mosher, 243 Mass. 149. Clark v. McNeil, 246 Mass. 250. Raposa v. Oliveira, 247 Mass. 188. McCormack v. Quilty, 266 Mass. 402, and cases there collected. Swift v. Charest, 268 Mass. 47. What constitutes unsoundness of mind, Woodbury v. Obear, 7 Gray, 467, 472; Whitney v. Twombly, 136 Mass. 145; Becker v. Becker, 238 Mass. 362; Smith v. Brewster, 247 Mass. 395, and what constitutes undue influence, Hoffman [125]*125v. Hoffman, 192 Mass. 416; Neill v. Brackett, 234 Mass. 367, 369, 370; Raposa v. Oliveira, 247 Mass. 188; McMann v. Murphy, 259 Mass. 397, are also thoroughly established, so far as statements of principles of law can make them clear. Notwithstanding the earnest argument made in behalf of the contestants, we are constrained to say that there is no error of law or abuse of discretion shown on this record.

Order denying motion affirmed.

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