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In Alumbaugh v. State (39 Ga. App. 559; 147 S.E. 714) the indictment accuses Mrs. Ed. C. Alumbaugh, in the county of Chatham, State of Georgia, of unlawfully and maliciously defaming, by printing, the honesty, virtue, integrity and reputation of one who is alive, to wit, N.T. Stafford, of Chatham county, and several other individuals, in that the defendant did willfully and maliciously circulate a certain printed handbill containing false printed statements (i.e., the spurious oath of the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus).
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No. 17532-4-III.
August 10, 1999. UNREPORTED OPINION
Appeal from the Superior Court for Spokane County, No. 98-1-00040-7, Salvatore F. Cozza, J., entered May 15, 1998.
Affirmed by unpublished opinion per Brown, J., concurred in by Schultheis, C.J., and Sweeney, J.