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Neal v. State
54 Ga. 281
Ga.
1875
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McCay, Judge.

We have nothing to add to what is stated in the head-note in this case. The weapon used to inflict this whipping was a weapon none but a brute would use on such a child. It was a cruel and unlawful thing to inflict chastisement with. The judge did not say that one lick with such a weapon made the defendant guilty, but that it was unlawful, and so it was. We think, too, the verdict right. Even if a whipping was justifiable, and we would not go closely in a matter of this kind, as a very large margin must be left to the judgment of itlie parent, such a whipping with such a weapon was a cruel ¡and outrageous abuse of the parental authority, and made the ¡perpetrator of it guilty.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Neal v. State
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Jan 15, 1875
Citation: 54 Ga. 281
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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