53 Ga. 574 | Ga. | 1875
The defendant was indicted in the county of Mitchell for “marrying the wife of another,” and on the trial thereof was found guilty by the jury. A motion was made for a new trial, on the ground that the verdict was contrary to the evidence and without evidence, contrary to law and the charge of the court, and because the court erred in charging the jury “that the living together as man and wife of the defendant and the woman charged to be the wife of another, was an admission of marriage,” when such evidence did not prove the consummation of the marriage in Mitchell county. The court overruled the motion for a new trial, and the defendant excepted. The 4532d section of the Code declares that “if any man or woman, being unmarried, shall knowingly marry the wife or husband of another person, such man or woman shall, on conviction, be punished by imprisonment and labor in the penitentiary for any time not less than one year nor longer than three years.” The offense with which the defendant was charged consists in marrying Malinda, the wife of Sam. Thomas, knowing that she was his wife. On the
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.