State ex rel. Keen v. Wilson
This text of 16 Ind. 134 (State ex rel. Keen v. Wilson) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Indiana Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Prosecution for bastardy. Motion by defendant to enter of record an agreement, made out of Court, by the prosecutrix to dismiss. Motion resisted on the ground that the agreement was obtained by fraud; and that the prosecutrix was an infant. Evidence heard on the motion in reference to the execution of the instrument. Objection overruled, entry made, and prosecution, dismissed.
The statute is, that “ The prosecuting witness may, at any time before final judgment, dismiss such suit, if she shall enter of record an admission that provision for the maintenance of the child has been made to her satisfaction; and such entry shall be a bar to all other prosecutions for the same cause and purpose.” 2 R. S., § 17, p. 489.
Passing over the question, on which we express no opinion, whether a binding contract could be made out of Court, without its confirmation in Court by the prosecutrix, especially if she is an infant; we are of opinion that to have entitled the supposed defense, in this case, to the consideration of the Court, it should have been pleaded as such. By this course the opposite party could have had an opportunity, by [135]*135reply, to set up any matter that it was desired to have tried as an issue of fact. As it was, the Court heard evidence upon the alleged fraud in obtaining the writing. If an issue had been regularly made upon that question, perhaps the party might have chosen to submit that issue to a jury.
The judgment is reversed, with costs. Cause remanded, &c.
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