Richards v. Richards

1 Wright 302, 1 Ohio Ch. 302
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedJune 15, 1833
StatusPublished

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Richards v. Richards, 1 Wright 302, 1 Ohio Ch. 302 (Ohio 1833).

Opinion

COURT.

'Do you propose to offer proof upon all these charges?

COURT. You can introduce no evidence as to that charge under this petition. It has been the uniform practice to require the name of the person with whom adultery is charged to be set out if known, or if unknown to allege that excuse.

The complainant then asked and obtained leave to amend her bill and the cause was continued.

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