Holdren v. State
29 Ohio St. 651
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Holdren v. State, 29 Ohio St. 651 (Ohio 1876).
Opinion
Under the statute against adultery (S. &■ C., see. 24), in order to render a married man guilty of deserting his wife and living and cohabiting with another - woman in a state of adultery, it is not necessary that the woman with whom he lives and cohabits should be a married woman.
Motion overruled.
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