41 Ind. App. 370 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1908
Complaint for bastardy, trial without a jury, finding and judgment for defendant, motion for new trial overruled. The State appeals. Errors relied upon are presented by the assignment that the court erred in overruling the motion for a new trial.
The defendant testified, and did not deny that he was the father of the child, nor did he controvert any other part of the testimony of the relatrix, but contented himself with stating that "William Stalcup told him in July, 1905, that he (Stalcup) had connection frequently with the relatrix, the appellee further testifying: “I told him [Stalcup] I had sexual intercourse with the relatrix on July 4, 1905. ’ ’ Stalcup denied making such statement in any form.
The judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded, with instructions to sustain appellant’s motion for a new trial, and for further proceedings.