SATTERTHWAITE, J., June 3, 1960.
The sole issue in this case is whether or not defendant legally can be guilty of tending to corrupt the morals of a child when the evidence at his trial was insufficient to go to the jury on the charge of actually corrupting the morals of that child. The problem arises on defendant's motion in arrest of judgment. The accompanying motion for
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