185 Mass. 71 | Mass. | 1904
This is a bastardy complaint. There was a verdict of guilty and the case is here on exceptions to the admission of testimony, and to the charge.
1. The first exception was to the admission of the question put to the complainant, “Now, from the first, have you accused Donoghue of being the father of the child ? ” To which the witness answered, “ Yes, sir, I have.” The question and the answer
2. The remaining exception relates to an illustration that was used in the charge, and the objection is that what was said constituted a charge upon the facts. The illustration was used for the purpose of directing the attention of the jury to considerations which as men of the world they might properly take into account as bearing on the credibility of the story told by the
Exceptions overruled.