132 Va. 671 | Va. | 1922
after making the foregoing statement, delivered the following opinion of the court.
The first assignment of error is that the trial court refused to allow a witness for the Commonwealth to be asked on cross-examination the question: “What is your religious, faith?”
It is urged in argument for the accused that the object of the question “was to show that if the witness was of a certain religious faith, he was not properly sworn, and,, therefore, was not under oath, and that his testimony was. not evidence.”
It is well settled that an assignment of error to the refusal of the trial court to allow a witness to answer a question will not be considered on appeal, unless the record shows what answer was expected. Washington, etc., Co. v. Goodrich, 110 Va. 692, 66 S. E. 977, and a number of other Virginia cases on the subject which might be cited.
The case will be affirmed.
Affirmed.