State v. . Stallings
3 N.C. 300 | Sup. Ct. N.C. | 1804
The Attorney-General may ask the question concerning a witness for the defendants, whether he is a man of bad moral character. He is not confined to the question whether the witness be a man of veracity, or of veracity when (301) upon oath.
So the question was asked as to his moral character.
NOTE. — See S. v. Boswell,
Cited: S. v. Boswell,