53 Ind. App. 449 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1913
— This was an action by appellant against appellee for slander. It is averred in the complaint that at a time and place named, appellee, in the presence and hearing of divers persons, “falsely and maliciously spoke, published of and concerning the plaintiff, the false and malicious words following: ‘Lafe Floyd’s wife (meaning plaintiff) and another woman layed out in Borden all night with two other men in a barn.’ Meaning thereby and intending to mean and convey such information to persons then and there in his hearing, and to be understood that plaintiff, with another woman, stayed all night in a barn in the town of Bor
' Judgment affirmed.
Note. — Reported in 101 N. E. 825. See, also, under (1) 25 Cyc. 451; (2) 25 Cyc. 520, 541; (3) 31 Cyc. 678; (4) 25 Cyc. 542. As to general rules applicable to libel and slander, see 4 Am. Dec. 348. As to words libelous per se and the contrary, as basis oí action, see 116 Am. St. 804. As to evidence to support the innuendo, see 53 Am. St. 698.