Supreme Court of Alabama, 1911

Clark v. State

Clark v. State
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided February 9, 1911 · Anderson, Dowdell, Sayre, Somervill
170 Ala. 101; 54 So. 431; 1911 Ala. LEXIS 21

Clark v. State

Opinion of the Court

ANDERSON, J.-

The defendant was indicted for living in adultery with one “Bass Clark,” a woman, and the fact that the said “Bass” was pregnant at the time of the trial was a circumstance, corroborating the state’s theory that the defendant had illicit intercourse with her.

This being the only exception disclosed by the record, the judgment of the county court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Dowdell, C. J., and Sayre and Somervill, JJ., concur.

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