Watson v. State

16 S.E.2d 426, 192 Ga. 679, 1941 Ga. LEXIS 542
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedSeptember 10, 1941
Docket13824.
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Watson v. State, 16 S.E.2d 426, 192 Ga. 679, 1941 Ga. LEXIS 542 (Ga. 1941).

Opinion

Bell, Justice.

1. It is declared in the Code, § 26-6201, that, “Whoever shall solicit another for the purpose of prostitution or shall solicit for a prostitute, or who shall offer to procure a prostitute for another, or shall, with knowledge or good reason to know of the immoral purpose of such directing, taking or transporting, direct or assist in directing, or shall take or transport, assist in taking or transporting, or offer or agree to take or transport, on foot, or by automobile, or any other means, any person to any house of ill fame, hotel, rooming-house, apartment, room, park, field or woods, or any other place whatsoever, for the purpose of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.”

2. Any person of common intelligence may determine without guessing whether he has “good reason to know of the immoral purpose,” and thus reach in advance a responsible conclusion whether an act would be criminal. It follows that the words “good reason to know” do not render the statute void for the- want of sufficient *680 certainty as a standard of conduct by which individuals may be judged and made subject to its penalties, or cause it to be repugnant to the due-process clause of either the Federal or the State constitution, as contended. Farrar v. State, 187 Ga. 401 (2) (200 S. E. 803); Fowler v. State, 189 Ga. 733 (8 S. E. 2d, 77); Commonwealth v. Reilly, 248 Mass. 1 (142 N. E. 915); Pacific Coast Dairy v. Police Court of San Francisco, 214 Cal. 668 (8 Pac. 2d, 140, 80 A. L. R. 1217); Waters-Pierce Oil Co. v. Texas, 212 U. S. 86 (29 Sup. Ct. 220, 53 L. ed. 417); Nash v. U. S., 229 U. S. 373, 374 (33 Sup. Ct. 780, 57 L. ed. 1232, 1235); Miller v. Strahl, 239 U. S. 426, 434 (36 Sup. Ct. 147, 60 L. ed. 364, 368); Omaechavearria v. Idaho, 246 U. S. 343 (38 Sup. Ct. 323, 61 L. ed. 768); Hygrade Provision Co. v. Sherman, 266 U. S. 497 (45 Sup. Ct. 141, 69 L. ed. 403); U. S. v. Alford, 274 U. S. 264 (47 Sup. Ct. 597, 71 L. ed. 1040). Compare Code, §§ 26-1007, 26-1010, 26-1012, 26-6401, 26-6402; Rivers v. State, 118 Ga. 42 (3, 4) (44 S. E. 859); Birdsong v. State, 120 Ga. 850 (3) (48 S. E. 329); Croom v. State, 85 Ga. 718, 723 (11 S. E. 1035, 21 Am. St. R. 179); Bashinski v. State, 122 Ga. 164, 166 (50 S. E. 54); Bashinski v. State, 123 Ga. 508 (6), 512 (51 S. E. 499); Morton v. State, 190 Ga. 792, 799 (10 S. E. 2d, 836); Arkwright v. State, 57 Ga. App. 221 (194 S. E. 876). The conclusion stated accords with the decisions in the following cases, in which similar contentions were sustained, but as to statutes materially different from that contained in the Code, § 26-6201; International Harvester Co. v. Kentucky, 234 U. S. 216 (34 Sup. Ct. 853, 58 L. ed. 1284); Connally v. General Construction Co., 269 U. S. 385 (46 Sup. Ct. 126, 70 L. ed. 322); Cline v. Frink Dairy Co., 274 U. S. 445 (47 Sup. Ct. 681, 71 L. ed. 1146, 1151); Manley v. Georgia, 279 U. S. 1 (49 Sup. Ct. 215, 73 L. ed. 575); Herndon v. Lowry, 301 U. S. 242 (57 Sup. Ct. 732, 81 L. ed. 1066).

Nor was the precise question involved in Strickland v. Whatley, 142 Ga. 802 (83 S. E. 856); Howard v. State, 151 Ga. 845 (108 S. E. 513); Hale v. State, 21 Ga. App. 658 (94 S. E. 823); Heath v. State, 36 Ga. App. 206 (136 S. E. 284); Hurst v. State, 39 Ga. App. 522 (147 S. E. 782); Phillips v. State, 60 Ga. App. 622 (4 S. E. 2d, 698), and similar cases, in which certain statutes relating to operation of motor vehicles were held void for uncertainty; and consequently these decisions do not require a different *681 result in the instant case. See, in this connection, Ray v. State, 47 Ga. App. 22 (169 S. E. 538); Poole v. State, 47 Ga. App. 303, 308 (170 S. E. 309).

3. An indictment drawn under the foregoing statute need not allege the place from which or to which the female is taken or transported, the place not being an essential element of the offense charged. Code, § 27-701; Pines v. State, 15 Ga. App. 348 (83 S. E. 198); Hightower v. State, 39 Ga. App. 674 (148 S. E. 300); Sanders v. State, 59 Ga. App. 754 (2 S. E. 2d, 137).

4. Under the rulings stated above, there was no merit in any of the grounds of the demurrer to the indictment, either general or special, or in the exceptions to the judge’s charge to the jury.

5. A ground of a motion for new trial complaining that the court erred in permitting the solicitor to propound a question to a witness, over objection that the question was leading, is without merit where it does not appear what answer, if any, was made to such question; and the same is true as to an objection that the question sought to elicit hearsay, but so far as shown no answer was given. Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad Co. v. Hoodenpyle, 129 Ga. 174 (2) (58 S. E. 705).

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