This was an action of slander brought by Atkinson against Reding. The words charged to have been spoken by Reding are, “ He (Atkinson) forged Kennedy’s deposition.” “ He obtained that deposition by forgery.” “ He forged the deposition.” Plea, not guilty. Verdict for the plaintiff. On the motion of the defendant, the Court arrested the judgment on the verdict, and gave final judgment for the defendant.
In support of the judgment of the Circuit Court, it is said that the statute relative to crime and punishment, R. C. 1831, sec. 9, does not embrace the forgery of depositions, and therefore the words laid in the declaration are not actionable. That statute provides, that every person who shall falsely make,' forge, &c. any deed, rebord,- &c. certificate of a justice of the peace or other public- officer, or any other instrument in writing whatever, with intent to defraud any person or persons, shall be deemed guilty of forgery
The judgment is reversed with costs. Cause remanded, &c., with instructions to render judgment on the verdict.
Accord. Rev. Stat. 1838, p. 208.
