Crow v. Jordon
Crow v. Jordon
Opinion of the Court
On the trial of an action of bastardy, at the January term, A. D. 1889, of the court of common pleas of Scioto county, Jordon, to maintain the issue on her part, offered herself as a witness, and gave testimony tending to prove that she was an unmarried woman, and had never been married; that she was delivered of a bastard child on the 19th day of July, 1888, in a township in Scioto county, where she resided; that Crow was the father
Held: The circuit court did not err; and there was no-error in permitting the child to be exhibited to the jury as-evidence of alleged paternity, and in corroboration of the testimony of the prosecutrix.
Judgment affirmed.
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