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Cude v. State.
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Cude v. State.

5-3239—5-3240
377 S. W. 2d 816

Opinion delivered April 6, 1964.
[Rehearing denied May 11, 1964]

  1. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.—A person's right to exhibit religious freedom ceases where it overlaps and transgresses the rights of others.
  2. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.—The right of a parent to practice religion does not include liberty to expose the community or children to communicable diseases or the latter to ill health or death.