People v. Abbot
Supreme Court of Judicature of New York
19 Wend. 192 (1838)
- Written by Peggy Chen, JD
Facts
Abbot (defendant) was charged with rape. At trial, the court denied the defense the opportunity to question the victim on whether she had engaged in acts of prostitution. Abbot appealed.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Cowen, J.)
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