Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1807

State v. Howard

State v. Howard
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided April 15, 1807
4 S.C.L. 165

State v. Howard

Opinion of the Court

Per totam curiam.

The defendant, upon a criminal prosecution, may give in evidence any fact, or circumstance, which can operate in his favor, under the general issue not guilty ; and there was no necessity in this case to plead specially, as every thing which could properly be given in evidence, under the plea so specially pleaded, might have been given- in evidence upon the general plea of not guilty.

.Motion discharged.

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