STEELE v. STEELE, 1 U.S. 409 (1789)
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STEELE v. STEELE, 1 U.S. 409 (1789)1 U.S. 409 (Dall.)
Steele
v.
Steele
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
January Term, 1789
This was an issue joined on the facts alledged in a libel for a divorce; and, upon the trial, the Chief Justice observed, that notice ought to be given of the facts intended to be proved under the general allegations of the libel.
Rush, Justice;
I think it would be most convenient to give notice, that between two specific dates, acts of cruelty &c. were intended to be proved.
The Court seemed to adopt that idea, and recommended it for the
future practice of the bar.
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STEELE v. STEELE, 1 U.S. 409 (1789) 1 U.S. 409 (Dall.) Steelev.
Steele Supreme Court of Pennsylvania January Term, 1789 This was an issue joined on the facts alledged in a libel for a divorce; and, upon the trial, the Chief Justice observed, that notice ought to be given of the facts intended to be proved under the general allegations of the libel. Rush, Justice; I think it would be most convenient to give notice, that between two specific dates, acts of cruelty &c. were intended to be proved. The Court seemed to adopt that idea, and recommended it for the future practice of the bar.