9 La. Ann. 358 | La. | 1854
This is an action of slander. The defence is the general denial. The slanderous words were proved as charged; yet the jury who tried the case, rendered a verdict in favor of the defendants, which verdict was approved by the District Judge.
It is not fit that such cases as this record presents, should be brought before the courts. Better far would it have been for the credit of the parties and the cause of justice, if the matters disclosed had been permitted to remain only in the knowledge of the bye-standers, than .to have blazoned them on the records of the tribunals.
Judgment affirmed.