Case Name: Jacob E. Sloneker v. Alice Van Ausdall
Court: Supreme Court of Ohio
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1922
Citations: 1 Ohio Law Abs. 134
Docket Number: No. 17161
Parties: Jacob E. Sloneker v. Alice Van Ausdall.
Judges: Marshall, C. J.„ Wanamaker, Robinson, Matthias and Clark, JJ., concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 1
Pages: 134–134

Head Matter:
No. 17161.
Jacob E. Sloneker v. Alice Van Ausdall.
Error to the Court of Appeals of Butler county.
SLANDER — (1) Good reputation of accused, when alleged and denied, becomes issuable — (2) May be proven in chief.

Opinion:
HOUGH, J.:
1. In an action for slander, the good reputation of plaintiff is presumed in law until attacked. When alleged in the petition and denied in the answer, the reputation of plaintiff becomes an issuable fact, and the denial in the answer whether general or specific is an attack.
2. When the pleadings raise an issue in respect to the good reputation of plaintiff, he may seek to prove it in chief as part of his case, and the admission thereof is not prejudicial error. (Blakeslee v. Hughes, 50 Ohio St., 490, overruled.)
Judgment of the court of appeals reversed and that of the common pleass affirmed.
Marshall, C. J." Wanamaker, Robinson, Matthias and Clark, JJ., concur.