86 Ga. 432 | Ga. | 1890
Mrs. Roberts sued Ramsey in an action for slander. Her declaration alleged that “in a certain discourse which the defendant had with, of and concerning her, he used the following-slanderous and defamatory words, that is to say, ‘You’ (meaning the petitioner) ‘are a God damned thief’; meaning thereby that your petitioner was guilty of theft or larceny.” The evidence showed that-the defendant was her brother; that he was angry with-her son Alec, because Alec’s mule had eaten his (defendant’s) oats; that the defendant came to her house, and she saw that a difficulty might arise, as they were quarrelling, and told the defendant to go on home, and told Alec to go into the house. The defendant then said to her: “You shut up. You are a God damned thief, and all your children are damned thieves.” There were present Alec and another son of the plaintiff, and a negro girl, besides the plaintiff and the defendant; the words being spoken in a tone to be heard by all of them.
Upon motion of the defendant’s counsel, the court granted a nonsuit, and the plaintiff excepted. Counsel