Navarro v. Garcia
This text of 172 S.W. 723 (Navarro v. Garcia) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals of Texas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Mrs. Virginia G. De Caro died leaving a will, in which she left all of her property to Enriqueta P. Navarro, and appellant was appointed therein the executor. Appellant sought to probate the will, which was contested by appellees, one a brother and the other a half-brother of deceased. *724 The will was probated in the county court, but on appeal to the district court probate of the will was denied.
The evidence is utterly insufficient to destroy the prima facie case made by appellant, and to establish the insanity of the testatrix at the time the will was executed. The testimony of the witnesses who were present when the will was executed was to the effect that the testatrix was perfectly sane at the time she executed the will, and that she was fully apprised of its contents. No delusions which could have affected testatrix and have induced the execution of the will were shown by the contestants. The testimony of the contestants was of such an indefinite character that, even when taken with the suspicious circumstances that the will was drawn by the husband of the beneficiary and that she was not related by blood or marriage to the testatrix, did not justify the verdict. The testatrix was treated by a doctor, it was stated, for disease of the mind, and yet he did not testify. The testimony is too loose and unsatisfactory to support a judgment. Every page of the statement of facts shows that there was no development of the proof; the statement of facts indicating that even the will was not introduced in evidence.
A judgment based on such testimony as was produced in this case will not be permitted to stand. The judgment will be reversed, and the cause remanded to the district court for a proper trial.
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