200 A. 523
[No. 68, April Term, 1938.]Court of Appeals of Maryland.
Decided June 20th, 1938.
Divorce — Abandonment
In a suit by the husband for divorce, held that there were, in the wife’s testimony, admissions sufficient to corroborate the husband’s complaints of the wife’s refusal to cohabit with him, so as to justify the chancellor’s conclusion that there had been a constructive desertion and abandonment of the husband by the wife.
Decided June 20th, 1938.
Appeal from the Circuit Court No. 2 of Baltimore City (DENNIS, C.J.).
Bill by John T. Dotterweich against Barbara E. Dotterweich. From a decree for plaintiff, defendant appeals. Affirmed.
The cause was argued before BOND, C.J., URNER, OFFUTT, PARKE, SLOAN, MITCHELL, SHEHAN, and JOHNSON, JJ.
J. Calvin Carney, for the appellant.
Paul M. Higinbothom and Sophie K. Nordenholz, for the appellee.
SLOAN, J., delivered the opinion of the Court.
Unreported cases.
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