State v. Tate

Decision Date25 May 1915
Docket Number(No. 578.)
Citation85 S.E. 383,169 N.C. 373
CourtNorth Carolina Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE. v. TATE et al.

Appeal from Superior Court, Haywood County; Cline, Judge.

W. M. Tate and May Cope were convicted of fornication and adultery, and they appeal. No error.

M. Silver, of Waynesville, for appellants.

The Attorney General, for the State.

CLARK, C. J. The defendants were indicted for fornication and adultery, under Revisal, 3350, in the police court of Waynesville, and adjudged guilty. On appeal to the superior court they were tried before a jury, who found them guilty.

The first exception is because, the defendants having objected to permitting one Flora Franklin to testify because of mental incapacity, the court, after questioning the witness, who was also questioned by the counsel for the defendants and by the solicitor, found, as a fact, that she was competent to testify. In State v. Perry, 44 N. C. 330, where the same objection was made, the court held that the trial judge was the exclusive judge as to the competency of a witness in such case to testify; the weight of the testimony being for the jury. The finding by a trial judge that an infant is competent to testify was held conclusive. State v. Stewart, 156 N. C. 636, 72 S. E. 193; State v. Edwards, 79 N. C. 648; State v. Manuel, 64 N. C. 601; 40 Cyc. 2240.

Exception 2 was for the refusal of a nonsuit. We need not recite the evidence, but it was amply sufficient to be submitted to a jury. State v. Poteet, 30 N. C. 23; State v. Eliason, 91 N. C. 564. It is rarely that in cases of this kind there can be direct evidence, but the attendant circumstances were sufficient to justify a jury in finding a verdict of guilty existed in this case, and were properly submitted to a jury.

The exception was submitted orally in this court, not having been taken below, nor set out in the record, nor in brief of counsel, that the police court did not have jurisdiction. It is true that such objection can be taken for the first time in this court (rule 27, 164 N. C. 548, 81 S. E. xi), but it would be just to the other side to at least present the matter in the appellants' brief.

The defendants have had a trial before a jury in the county of Haywood, and have thus preserved their constitutional rights. They were in no wise prejudiced by the fact that prior thereto they had been tried in the police court, for the trial in the superior court was entirely de novo. The constitutionality of police courts for the trial of mis-...

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