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        "text": "Wood, J.\nThe appellant was convicted under an indictment, which is as follows:\n\u201cThe grand jury of Sebastian County, Greenwood District thereof, in the name and by the authority of the State of Arkansas, accuse the defendant, C. Y. Smith, of the crime of sodomy, committed as follows, to-wit: The said defendant, in the county, district and State aforesaid, on the 13th day of March, 1921, unlawfully, feloniously and diabolically and by force, disregarding the laws of nature, in and upon one Dixie Smith, a female person, did make an assault upon and did then and there unlawfully, feloniously and diabolically carnally know and abuse her, the said Dixie Smith, against the peace and dignity of the State of Arkansas.\u201d Was the indictment sufficient?\nSection 2746 of Crawford & Moses\u2019 Digest provides : \u201cEvery person convicted of sodomy, or buggery, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary for a period' not less than five nor more than twenty-one years.\u201d\nIn the absence of a more specific statutory definition as to the ingredients of the offense, we must look to the common law for such particulars.\nMr. Bishop says: \u201cNot alone to protect the public morals, but for other reasons also, sodomy \u2014 called sometimes buggery, sometimes the offense against nature, and sometimes the horrible crime not fit to be named among Christians, being a carnal copulation by human beings with each other against nature, or with.a beast \u2014 is, though committed in secret, highly criminal.\u201d 1 Bishop\u2019s Criminal Law, page 308, \u00a7 503; also 2 Bishop\u2019s Criminal Law, \u00a7 1191.\nAnd in 8 R. C. L., \u00a7 364, page 333, it is said: \u201cThe crime of sodomy, broadly and comprehensively speaking, consists of unnaiural sexual relations between persons of the same sex, or with beasts, or between persons of different sex, bui in an unnatural manner.\u201d (Citing cases.)\nThe Supreme Court of New York, in Lamberts on v. People, 5 Parker\u2019s Criminal Reports^ page 200, held valid an indictment precisely similar, in essential averments, to the one now under review. The court said: \u201cThe words usual in indictments for the offense of which the defendant was. convicted and.. which , were omitted in this case are not words of this character. The indictment contains all the words -of art required. * * * jiQr ap ^haf; the pleader should have stated in charging the offense is-expressly alleged, Or, by necessary implication, included in what is alleged, in the indictment in question.\u201d . ' ' ' \u2022\n\u201cAn indictment or information charging sodomy, or the infamous crime against nature, naming it, with a designated person or animal, is sufficient without setting forth in detail the manner in which it was committed. It is unnecessary to lay the carnaliter cognovit in the indictment, in order to specify whether defendant was agent or pathic. A charge substantially in the language of the statute is, as a rule, sufficient, even though the offense is not specifically defined by the statute. An indictment charging an attempt to commit the infamous crime against nature is sufficient without an averment of a particular act constituting the attempt.\u201d 23 Standard Encyclopedia of Procedure, page 962. Oases are cited in a note in support of the text.\nWe conclude therefore that the indictment is valid.\nThe only other question presented is whether or not the evidence is sufficient to sustain the verdict. The evidence is revolting in detail, and it could therefore serve no good purpose to set it forth. The prosecutrix was the wife of the appellant, and, while he stoutly denies the charge and vigorously contradicts her testimony, we nevertheless find that her testimony tends to support the verdict.\nThere is no error in the record, and the judgment is therefore affirmed.",
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        "author": "Wood, J."
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    "attorneys": [
      "David Partaim and G. L. Grant, for appellant.",
      "J. 8. Utley, Attorney General, Elbert Godwin and W. T. Hammock, for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "Smith v. State.\nOpinion delivered October 24, 1921.\nSodomy \u2014 sufficiency of indictment. \u2014 An indictment for sodomy which charges that defendant, in the county and on a day named, unlawfully, feloniously and diabolically and. by force, disregarding the laws of nature, in and upon one Dixie Smith, a female person, did make an assault upon and did then and there unlawfully, feloniously and diabolically carnally know and abuse her, etc., held sufficient.\nAppeal from Sebastian Circuit Court, ' Ft. Smith District; John Brissolara, Judge;\naffirmed.\nDavid Partaim and G. L. Grant, for appellant.\nThe indictment was bad, and the demurrer should have been sustained. 81 Pac. 680 (Cal.); 35 Cal. 675; 127 Cal. 99; 59 Pac. 836; 29 Texas 44; 94 Am. Dec. 251.\nThe motion in arrest of judgment should have been sustained.\nThe court erred in admitting evidence relative to the commission of the offense by using the tongue.\n. The prosecuting witness being herself guilty, it would be necessary for her to be corroborated before defendant could be convicted. 186 Pac. 388 (Cal.); 36 Cyc. 505 C; 111 Arle. 299.\nJ. 8. Utley, Attorney General, Elbert Godwin and W. T. Hammock, for appellee.\nIndictment charging sodomy is sufficient, without setting forth in detail the manner in which it was committed. 23 Standard Encyclopedia of Procedure, pp. 962, 963; .9 Standard Encyclopedia of Procedure, 1157; 8 E. C. L. sec. 364, p. 333.\nThere was no error in admitting testimony as to the manner in which the offense was committed. Sodomy may be committed by the mouth or otherwise than per amis. 71 S. E. 135; 136 Ga. 158; 46 S. E. 876-881, 882; 1 Wharton Cr. Law, (10th Ed.), sec. 579; Clark, Criminal Law (2nd. Ed.) 367.\nThere was no request of the court to give an instruction relative to whether or not the prosecuting witness was an accomplice of the defendant. 89 Ark. 300; 95 Ark.' 593; 101 Ark. 513; 102 Ark. 588."
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