1 Blackf. 110 | Ind. | 1820
The statute, providing for the support of illegitimate children, is not very express in all its provisions
The present prosecution was instituted by virtue of this statute. It appears from the record, that the issue made up in the Circuit Court was between Jane Williams, who made the complaint, and John Woodkirk, who was the person accused. The jury were sworn to try this issue, joined between these parties. At the last term it was decided, that a mother cannot be a party to such a suit
The Judgment is reversed, and the proceedings subsequent to the plea are set aside, with costs. Cause remanded for further proceedings.
Ind. Stat. 1817, p. 229; — 1823, p. 225.
The State v. Bradley, ante, p. 83.