24 S.E. 520 | N.C. | 1896
On the trial it appeared that defendant had given to the prosecutrix $125 about three weeks before the alleged larceny. The (1258) prosecutrix was allowed (under objection of defendant) to testify that she had been seduced by the defendant under promise that if she became pregnant he would marry her, and that he subsequently refused to marry her because he was a married man.
There was a verdict of guilty, and defendant appealed from the judgment thereon.
This Court, in S. v. Jeffries,
New Trial.
Cited: S. v. McCall,