74 Ga. 516 | Ga. | 1885
The defendant, who appears from the evidence to have been one of the most shameless of the class of depraved women to which it was shown she belonged, was found guilty by the municipal authorities of Milledgeville, and lightly punished for violating the ordinance of that city, that
“All women of disreputable character, commonly known as ’street walkers,’ who may be found standing or loitering about the streets or stores of this city at night, and who cannot prove that they are on unavoidable business, shall be arrested, . . . and on conviction shall be punished by fine or imprisonment,” etc.
She applied for a certiorari, which the judge refused to sanction, and to this refusal she excepted and brought the case here by writ of error for review.
Judgment affirmed.