Louthain v. Lusher

52 Ind. 330
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1876
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Louthain v. Lusher, 52 Ind. 330 (Ind. 1876).

Opinion

Downey, J.

The question in this case is whether or not a relatrix in a prosecution for bastardy is required to pay the cost of keeping the defendant, when he is imprisoned or the final order or process of the court. It is urged that under section 4, p. 410,1 G. & H., she is so required. The question has been decided otherwise, and in accordance with the ruling of the circuit court. Fx Parte Haase, 50 Ind. 149. And see, also, sec. 5, succeeding the one referred to.

The judgment is affirmed, with costs.

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Related

Ex parte Haase
50 Ind. 149 (Indiana Supreme Court, 1875)

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