Court Opinion

ID: 3389304
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 18:48:05.83246+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:54:17.080236
License: Public Domain

The writ of error brings for review a judgment of conviction of the statutory offense denounced by *Page 429 
Sections 5407 R.G.S., 7550 C.G.L., when committed by a man and a woman not married to one another.
The information charged the offense substantially in the language of the state and was sufficient. The statute denounces two kinds of acts. One is that of a man and a woman not being married to each other lewdly and lasciviously associating and cohabiting together. This unlawful act occurs when a man and a woman not being married to each other live together after the manner of husband and wife insofar as sexual relations are concerned. They do not have to hold themselves out as husband and wife, but if they live together in a house occupying generally the same bed at night and frequently engaging in sexual intercourse while occupying such bed together, the offense is committed. That is the offense which was charged in the information. The evidence was sufficient to sustain the verdict.
The other offense denounced by this Section is open lewd and lascivious conduct and may be committed by husband and wife as well as persons of the opposite sex or same sex, whether married or unmarried to each other, or it may be committed by either a man or woman alone, but so openly as to be offensive. We are not concerned here with this offense.
There was no error in refusing to give charges 1, 2 and 3 asked by the defendant because insofar as those requested charges correctly stated the law they had been covered by the Court's general charge.
No reversible error being made to appear, the judgment should be affirmed.
It is so ordered.
Affirmed.
ELLIS, P.J., and TERRELL and BUFORD, J.J., concur. *Page 430 
WHITFIELD, C.J., concurs in the opinion and judgment.
BROWN and DAVIS, J.J., dissent.