Hogsett v. State
Hogsett v. State
Opinion of the Court
In a prosecution by the state in the district court for Chase county, Jacob Hogsett, defendant, was convicted of rape upon Mattie Redden, a female child fourteen years of age. For that felony he was sentenced to serve a term of seven years in the penitentiary. As plaintiff in error defendant presents for review the record of his conviction.
βIn a prosecution for the crime commonly called statutory rape, where the prosecuting witness testifies positively to the facts constituting the crime, and the defendant as positively and explicitly denies her statements, her testimony must be corroborated by facts and circumstances established by other competent evidence in order to sustain a conviction.β Mott v. State, 88 Neb. 226; Force v. State, 105 Neb. 175; Larson v. State, 110 Neb. 620.
For insufficiency of corroboration, the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings.
Reversed.
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