Smith v. State
4 Blackf. 188, 1836 Ind. LEXIS 35
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Smith v. State, 4 Blackf. 188, 1836 Ind. LEXIS 35 (Ind. 1836).
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IN prosecutions for bastardy, under the statute providing for the support of illegitimate children, it must appear that the mother of the child was unmarried and a resident of the state.
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