Lane v. People
Lane v. People
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Plaintiff in error was named defendant in an information filed in the district court of Adams county, in which it was charged that he “did unlawfully and feloniously obtain from Julia Dabney $110.00 in money, of the value of $110.00, of the moneys and personal property of Julia Dabney, by means and by use of the confidence game * *
Upon trial to a jury a verdict of guilty was returned, and judgment and sentence entered thereon. Motion for new trial having been overruled, defendant, seeking reversal of the judgment, brings the case here by writ of error.
Only two witnesses gave testimony upon the trial. At the conclusion of the evidence, counsel for defendant moved for a directed verdict on the ground that there was no evidence before the jury which would warrant or sustain a verdict of guilt upon the charge of confidence game. The court denied the motion. No evidence was offered by defendant.
The sole question to be determined by this court is whether the evidence presented by the People established a prima facie case against defendant. That question is answered in the negative.
A careful study of all the testimony, and a consideration thereof in the light most favorable to the prosecution, leads inescapably to the conclusion that the offense of obtaining money by means of the confidence game was not established. No good purpose would be served by setting forth in detail the transactions between defendant and the prosecuting witness which took place prior to, and at the time of, the delivery by the latter of a check for $110.00 to the former. Suffice it to say that the transaction, in so far as it was developed by evidence introduced upon the trial, amounted at best
By speculation on what might have been shown had a more thorough investigation been undertaken, we might conclude that the crime charged, or some other crime, was in fact committed. However, the record before us does not support the charge of confidence game. Irresponsibility of a person with relation to contractual obligations, and neglect, failure or refusal to perform them, standing alone, will not warrant a conviction of crime.
The judgment is reversed and cause remanded with directions to the trial court to dismiss the action and discharge the defendant.
Mr. Justice Holland not participating.
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