Dils v. Commonwealth ex rel. Hackney
Dils v. Commonwealth ex rel. Hackney
Opinion of the Court
Opinion op the Court by
— Reversing.
John A. Dils appeals from ,a judgment rendered in a bastardy proceeding brought against him by Cinda Hackney, finding him to be the father of her child and requiring him to pay the sum of four hundred dollars in yearly installments.,
The principal ground urged for reversal is that the verdict of the jury is flagrantly against the evidence.
The prosecuting witness testified that the child was begotten by Dils about the last of September, 1916, and that the child was born April 2, 1917. She admitted on cross-examination that she had had intercourse twice with another man about the middle of August, 1916; that this occurred about the time of her menstrual period and that she was never sick any more after that time. The physician who attended her at the birth of the child says that the child was slightly premature when born. He further testified that children born within seven or eight months after they are begotten frequently live. Assuming that the prosecutrix had intercourse with appellant on September 25, 1916, the child was born within a period of one hundred and ninety days, or slightly over six months. Not only so, but the prosecutrix admits that she had intercourse with another man about August 15, and that her menstrual period never occurred again. That being true her menstrual period must have occurred before August
Judgment reversed, with cause remanded for a new trial, consistent with this opinion.
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