M'Cauley v. Smith
4 Yeates 193
Opinion
Unless some special damage can be proved, or the *194] words spoken charge the defendant with a crime of *a gross nature, it is the course of the court uniformly, to discharge the defendant in slander, on common bail: and the defendant was discharged accordingly.
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M'Cauley v. Smith, 4 Yeates 193 (Pa. 1805).
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