Ross v. McQuiston
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Opinion
I. This action, not being in chancery, cannot be tried here de novo, but must be reviewed upon errors assigned on the record. Leighton v. Orr, 44 Iowa, 679; Sisters of Visitation v. Glass, p. 154, post.
Plaintiff’s assignment of errors presents two grounds of objection to the judgment' of the court below. They require but brief consideration. It is first insisted that the judgment of the Circuit Court is against the evidence: The conclusion reached by the court
The issue involving the sanity of the deceased was determined upon evidence presenting quite fully his history for more than twenty years. It was also shown that his mother and other members of his family were insane. Eor most of the time covered by this evidence he had been employed in business, and the plaintiff claims that while so employed he was of sound mind. -The facts connected with his personal history were properly admitted in evidence, and considered upon the issue of sanity. His deportment, conversation and acts were competent to show his condition of mind. Whatever would throw light upon the issues of the case was properly admitted. The circumstance that the deceased when sane expressed the opinion that for twenty years past, and prior to the date of the will, he had been of unsound mind surely is competent as tending to prove his insanity.
The conclusion would be, justified that if, while .unquestion[148]*148ably insane, tbe decedent executed intelligently a will, it cannot be claimed from the fact that the will offered for probate appears to be the work of a rational mind that he was sane when he executed it.
No other questions are presented by the record, or discussed in the arguments of counsel. The judgment of the Circuit Court is
Affirmed.
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