Bearbower v. Merry
Iowa Supreme Court
266 N.W.2d 128 (1978)
- Written by Sarah Hoffman, JD
Facts
The plaintiff brought suit against the defendant for criminal conversation and alienation of affections. The trial court found in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant appealed. On appeal, the defendant argued that the torts of criminal conversation and alienation of affections should be abolished by the court.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Reynoldson, J.)
Concurrence (Rawlings, J.)
Dissent (McCormick, J.)
Dissent (Mason, J.)
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