Howard v. State
Howard v. State
Opinion of the Court
[Howard was indicted for using obscene and vulgar language in the presence of a female. The husband of the female was the prosecutor. On the trial, she testified that, while driving in a buggy with defendant, who was a cousin -of hers, near dusk in the evening, he made improper proposals, and- sought to take improper liberties with her? which she indignantly rejected.- On cross-examination, she stated that during a portion of the time when this impropriety was goi'ng on, another buggy was behind them containing one Weaver; that she made no outcry, or call ■on him for assistance; that she did not tell her husband ■of the insult on arriving at home; told her uncle next day, and her husband- some time afterwards-; that defendant stayed at her home that night, and had been there once since; and that it was some months after this before the prosecution began. She stated that she became indignant
Defendant denied in his statement all improper conversation with Mrs. Graham, the wife of the prosecutor.
The jury found defendant guilty, and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $500.00, or serve twelve months in the chain-gang. He moved for a new trial, which was refused, and he excepted.]
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- Howard v. The State of Georgia
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