In Hornstein v. Hornstein, 75 A.2d 103 Md.,(1950) the court stated that on appeal from divorce decree rendered on conflicting evidence, due weight should be given to findings of judge who saw and heard witnesses and observed their demeanor in connection with their testimony, and in this case scope of review should practically be limited to question whether court misconstrued or misunderstood witnesses.
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