187 Ind. 84 | Ind. | 1918
The statute on which this prosecution was based provides, in part: “That it shall be the duty of every parent, guardian, or other person, in the State of Indiana, having control or charge of any child, to cause such child to attend regularly a public, private, or parochial day school, or two or more of such schools, during each school year for a term or period not shorter than that of the common schools of the school corporation in this state where the child resides. This section shall apply to every child not physically or mentally disqualified,
There is no occasion here to consider in detail the particular rulings to which exceptions were reserved at the trial of this case, but our discussion of the issues of law presented thereby is sufficient to show that the circuit court erred in many of such rulings. For that reason the appeal is sustained.