Case ID: ga-app_37/html/0084-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Luke, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

18116.
    Parker v. The State.
    Assault and Battery, 5 C. J. p. 801, n. 27.
    Criminal Law, 16 C. J. p. 1050, n. 14; p. 105.7, n. 25.
    Decided July 14, 1927.
    Assault and battery; from city court of Blackshear—Judge Bowen. April 6, 1927.
    
      8. F. Memory, L. F. Brewer, for plaintiff in error.
   Luke, J.

It appearing, from tlie evidence for the defense, that Berta May Evans, the fifteen-year-old girl upon whom the defendant is alleged to have committed an assault and battery, had, without justification, slapped the seven-year-old child of the défendant twice, “and was about to slap her the third time, when Mabelle [the defendant] came up there and shoved Berta May oil one time,” and this being the main defense relied on by defendant, the court erred in failing to charge, without request, the principle that parents may protect their children. Penal Code (1910), § 74; Cole v. State, 2 Ga. App. 735 (59 S. E. 24); Warnack v. State, 3 Ga. App. 596 (60 S. E. 288); Reed v. State, 15 Ga. App. 435 (83 S. E. 674).

Judgment reversed.

Broyles, O. J., and Bloodworth, J., eoneur.