120 Ga. 177 | Ga. | 1904
The accused was tried and convicted under an indictment charging that on a named day, in the presence of one Belle Groover, a female, he “ did use the following obscene, vulgar, and profane language, to wit: ‘Look me in the eye: Are you satisfied with the man you married? I can whip any damn Groover of the name.’ ” He demurred to so much of the indictment as charged him with using the words: “Look me in the eye: Are you satisfied with the man you married ? ” on the ground that such words were neither obscene, vulgar, nor profane, and that they constituted no offense against the laws of the State. His demurrer was overruled, as was also his motion for a new trial filed after his conviction, and he excepted.
Judgment reversed.