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        "text": "Stacy, C. J.\nThe principal question for decision is whether the court prejudiced the defendant\u2019s case by ordering his witness into custody in the presence of the jury without assigning any reason therefor.\nIt is freely conceded that the court may not impeach or disparage the testimony of a material witness for the defendant in a criminal prosecution. The authorities are to the effect that no judge at any time during the trial of a cause is permitted to east doubt upon the testimony of a witness or to impeach bis credibility. G.S. 1-180; S. v. Perry, ante, 467; S. v. Cantrell, 230 N.C. 46, 51 S.E. 2d 887; S. v. Owenby, 226 N.C. 521, 39 S.E. 2d 378; S. v. Auston, 223 N.C. 203, 25 S.E. 2d 613; S. v. Buchanan, 216 N.C. 34, 3 S.E. 2d 273; S. v. Winckler, 210 N.C. 556, 187 S.E. 792; S. v. Rhinehart, 209 N.C. 150, 183 S.E. 388; S. v. Bryant, 189 N.C. 112, 126 S.E. 107; Morris v. Kramer, 182 N.C. 87, 108 S.E. 381; Withers v. Lane, 144 N.C. 184, 56 S.E. 855; S. v. Dick, 60 N.C. 440.\nUndoubtedly, the jury must have concluded that the court thought the witness was guilty of perjury or of criminal relations with a female juvenile, either of which, we apprehend, was calculated to weaken his testimony in the eyes of the jury. S. v. Swink, 151 N.C. 726, 66 S.E. 448, 19 Ann. Cas. 422. There is no suggestion of any contumacy on the part of the witness. S. v. Slagle, 182 N.C. 894, 109 S.E. 844; Seawell v. R. R., 132 N.C. 856, 44 S.E. 610; 53 Am. Jur. 82. Nor do we think the later instruction to the jury to banish the incident from their minds cured the defect. S. v. Winckler, supra; S. v. Bryant, supra; Morris v. Kramer, supra; 53 Amr. Jur. 85.\nPresumably, the verdict is sufficient in form to fix the paternity of the child. S. v. Ellison, 230 N.C. 59, 52 S.E. 2d 9. As to this, however, we express no opinion since the case is to be sent back. S. v. Spillman, 210 N.C. 271, 186 S.E. 322.\nNew trial.",
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      "Attorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorney-General Moody and Walter F. Brinkley, Member of Staff, for the State.",
      "Max C. Wilson and Hal B. Adams for defendant."
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    "head_matter": "STATE v. DEXTER McNEILL.\n(Filed 29 March, 1950.)\nCriminal Daw \u00a7 50d\u2014\nIn this prosecution of defendant for willful failure to support his illegitimate child, the action of the court, in the xiresence of the jury, in ordering the sheriff to take defendant\u2019s witness into custody immediately after the witness had testified for defendant that he had had intercourse with prose-cutrix, must be held for jirejudicial error as disparaging or impeaching the credibility of the witness in the eyes of the jury. G.S. 1-180.\nAppeal by defendant from Rudisill, J., December Term, 1949, of Caldwell.\nCriminal prosecution on warrant dated 1 August, 1949, cbarging the defendant with willful neglect and refusal to provide medical attention for the birth of an illegitimate child begotten by him upon the body of Madge Bolick and refusing to support said illegitimate child after its birth, 25 June, 1949.\nThe defendant entered a plea of not guilty, denying paternity and any liability for the support of the subject child. There was evidence from the prosecutrix tending to support the allegations of the warrant.\nThe defendant offered a witness, Lloyd Teasley, who testified that he had sexual intercourse with the prosecutrix five or six times during the year 1948, but that he didn\u2019t think he was the father of her child.\nImmediately upon leaving the witness stand and in the presence of the jury, the judge ordered the sheriff \u201cto take the witness Teasley into his custody,\u201d without assigning any reason therefor. Objection by defendant.\nYerdict: Guilty.\nJudgment: Six months on the roads, suspended on conditions stated.\nThe defendant appeals, assigning errors.\nAttorney-General McMullan and Assistant Attorney-General Moody and Walter F. Brinkley, Member of Staff, for the State.\nMax C. Wilson and Hal B. Adams for defendant."
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