State v. Dockstader
42 Iowa 436
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Bluebook
State v. Dockstader, 42 Iowa 436 (iowa 1876).
Opinion
Where a person is charged with a crime, the failure to call witnesses to prove his general good character raises no presumption against it. State v. Kabrick, 39 Iowa, 277; State v. Oilkill, 7 Iredell, 251; People v. Bodin, 1 Dana, 282; People v. White, 24 Wendell, 520.
Eeversed.
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