State v. Howard
State v. Howard
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The defendant was arrested upon a charge of bastardy, and being regularly convicted of the charge in the county court of Knox, at the May term, 1850, it was adjudged by that court, that the defendant stand charged with the maintenance of the child, as the court may order and direct; that he give security to perform such orders, &c. And further, that he give security to indemnify the county against charges for the support of said child. There was an appeal on the part of defendant to the circuit court, where the judgment of the county court was reversed, and the State has appealed in error to this court.
No exception is taken to the justice of the conviction, but the question relates to the judgment which''it is lawful and proper to render thereon.
The child in question was born on the 26th September, 1846, as appears by the affidavit of its mother, Elizabeth J. Letsinger, and the proceeding was commenced on the 4th February, 1850.
The act of 1822, ch. 29, provides, that “the several county courts within this State, when making allowances to the mothers of illegitimate children for their support, shall not for the first year after the birth of such child or children, exceed the sum of forty dollars; for the second year thirty dollars, and for the third twenty dollars. At the expiration of which time, it shall be the duty of said court, making such allowance, to dispose of such child or children, in such manner as shall most conduce to the interest of said child, either by giving it to the reputed father, or binding it out to some suitable person in their discretion.
We observe upon this statute, that the county court has
The judgment of the circuit court is in conformity to this view of the subject., and we affirm its judgment, reversing that of the county court, and the cause is remanded to the county court, that it may require a bond of indemnity of the putative father, in conformity to this opinion.
Judgment affirmed, and cause remanded.
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