Raoul v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia
Raoul v. State, 110 Ga. 295 (Ga. 1900)
35 S.E. 120; 1900 Ga. LEXIS 367
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Raoul v. State
Opinion of the Court
When in the trial of one charged with malicious mischief it became a material .question whether the act constituting the alleged offense was done with or without the consent of the owner of the property shown to have been damaged, and the judge charged the jury that if they believed such owner consented for the act to be done, under duress, the consent thus obtained would be no excuse for the commission of the act by the accused, and there was no
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