State v. . Davidson

77 N.C. 522
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJune 5, 1877
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
State v. . Davidson, 77 N.C. 522 (N.C. 1877).

Opinion

Eaircloth, J.

In State v. Hussey, Busb. 123, the principle involved in this cqse was considered, and it ivas determined that the wife was not a competent witnesss against her husband for an assault and battery upon her by him where no lasting injury is inflicted, or threatened to be inflicted upon her ; from which it would follow that neither was a competent witness against the other in such cases. State v. Rhodes, Phil. 453 ; State v. Oliver, 70 N. C. 60.

In the present case the wife is indicted for an assault and battery upon her husband by striking him with an axe without any sufficient provocation. Is he a competent witness to prove the assault ? The instrument used is a dangerous one, and is a deadly weapon calculated to inflict lasting injury. The use of it indicates malice ; and its chai’acter would be considered by a jury upon a question of an assault with intent to kill. We think in such a case the defendant is indictable and ex necessitate that the husband is competent, as the wife would be if the assault had been upon her. We think it unnecessary to say more, as it -would be substantially a repetition of the reasoning in the cases above cited.

No error.

Per Curiam. Judgment affirmed.

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