State v. Davis

122 S.E. 776, 128 S.C. 265, 1924 S.C. LEXIS 218
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedMay 6, 1924
Docket11495
StatusPublished

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State v. Davis, 122 S.E. 776, 128 S.C. 265, 1924 S.C. LEXIS 218 (S.C. 1924).

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Cothran.

Appeal from a conviction and sentence for manslaughter. The defendant claimed that the injury which caused the death of the deceased, his wife, was caused by his stumbling over a chair as he attempted to carry her, after she had fallen in an epileptic seizure, to the bed. The Circuit Judge charged upon the matter of involuntary manslaughter, suggested by the defendant’s explanation, that a homicide, which was the result of simple negT *267 ligence upon the part of the defendant, would constitute manslaughter.

The general rule is thus stated in 29 C. J., 1155:

“It is uniformly held that it (the negligence) must be of a higher degree than is required to establish negligence (that is ordinary negligence) upon a mere civil issue.”

There may be circumstances connected with the homicide, such as the situation of the parties, the character of the instrumentality carelessly handled, and others, which may convert an act, otherwise one of simple negligence into gross or reckless negligence, and justify a conviction of manslaughter or even murder; but it was manifest error to charge that in every instance, regardless of the circumstances, an act of ordinary negligence will constitute manslaughter.

The judgment of this Court is that the judgment of the Circuit' Court be reversed, and that the case be remanded to that Court for a new trial.

Messrs. Justices Watts, Fraser, and Marion concur.

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