16 S.E. 408 | N.C. | 1892
The jury returned a special verdict, finding, among other things, that the defendant Martha Cody was married to one Joseph Green, he at that time being the husband of another woman, and that they did not know whether Martha Cody knew of the existence of such former marriage or not. Upon this verdict the court adjudged the defendant not guilty, and the solicitor appealed. (726)
In S. v. Cutshall,
In the present instance, it is found by the special verdict that thefeme defendant was living for months in illicit sexual intercourse with another woman's husband. The State has proven all that was incumbent on it to show the defendant's guilt. She has not withdrawn herself from liability for such conduct either by showing that she was insane, idiotic, or that, without fault on her part, she was ignorant that the man was married to another. The jury say that they are left in ignorance on that point. There is, therefore, nothing shown (727) which withdraws the woman from the criminal responsibility which arises from the finding that she lived for several months in sexual intercourse with a man to whom she was not legally married.
Upon the special facts found, a verdict of guilty should have been entered. The case will be remanded that it may be so entered by the court below.
When this action was tried below, we presume that his Honor did not have"S. v. Cutshall" before him.
REVERSED.
Cited: S. v. Robinson,