117 Ga. 58 | Ga. | 1903
An action was brought by Peterson, Lott fc Paulk against A. J. Jones on a promissory note signed by John Jones and A. J. Jones, the petition alleging that John Jones was.dead. The defendant filed an answer in which he alleged, that he was surety on the note; that John Jones, his son, had been arrested on a charge of bastardy, made by Mary Lott, the payee of the note; that the sole consideration of the note was that the charge would be withdrawn ; and that the note was thus given under duress and to settle a criminal prosecution. This answer also alleged that the note was given while the principal was under arrest and just prior to the time set for the trial of the charge against him. The answer further charged the plaintiffs with full notice and knowledge of the character of the consideration for which the note was given. The plaintiff demurred to these pleas, and the court sustained the demurrer and rendered judgment for the plaintiffs. The defendant excepted.