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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ~
L~~gQ9"7 THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLIN I ~ ~
MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ~ w~ r~~
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JOHN MUCHO, ~ TH1RD JUDICtAI. CIRCUIT
) Mwts+oN Cour~nr. ~NOiS
Plaintiff, )
vs. ) No. 72-D-420 ~
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RACHEL LAVERNE MUC110, )
Defendant. )
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DECREE FOR DIVORCE
Now on this a~ day of A. D. 1973, the same be-
ing one of the regular judicial days of this Court, comes the plaintiff, John
Mucho, by his attorney, Dick H. Mudge, Jr., and the defendant, Rachel Laverne
Mucho, by her attorneys, Wiseman, Shaikewitz and McGivern. On oral motion made
by the plaintiff, without objection from the defendant, the Court grants leave
to the plaintiff to withdraw all counts for divorce filed by him except for the
count charging the defendant with desertion. On oral motion of the defendant,
without objection from the plaintiff, all of her counts for divorce are with-
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drawn; and the Court calls for hearing plaintiff's count for divorce charging ~
the defendant with desertion and defendant's answer thereto. All other complaints
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or counterclaims filed b_y'the parties having been withdrawn by them.
The Court further finds that it has full and complete jurisdiction of
the subject matter and the parties hereto; that the parties are actual residents
of the County of Madison and State of Illinois and have been residents of said
county and state for more than one year preceding the filing of the complaint.
The Court having heard the evidence offered by the parties, the argu-
ment of counsel, the testimony of witnesses and being fully advised and satisfied
in the premises, finds r_he issues for the plaintiff on his complaint for divorce
charging the defendant with wilful desertion and against the defendant.
T}ie Court further finds that defendant and plaintiff were lawfully mar-
ried on or about the 25th day of November 1951 at Granite City, Illinois, lived
and cohabited together as husband and wife until on or about the 28th of September
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