State v. Thomas
State v. Thomas
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
The defendant, Emma Thomas, was convicted of the crime of keeping and setting up, for the purpose of prostitution, fornication, and lewdness, a house of ill fame, to the possession of which, it is alleged in the indictment, she is entitled, and she appeals. The court, after giving the ordinary definition of a reasonable doubt, said: “The jury is not entitled to resolve itself into ‘doubting Thomases,’ who refuse to be convinced by any testimony.” An exception having been taken to the language so used, it is contended by defendant’s counsel that an error was committed in giving such part of the charge. As the disciple
The explanation thus given was, in view of the kind of proof produced, a good exemplification of the law applicable to. the facts, and tended to elucidate the definition of a reasonable doubt. No error was committed as alleged; and hence the judgment is affirmed'.
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE v. THOMAS
- Status
- Published