Curtis v. People
Curtis v. People
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court:
Curtis was indicted for an assault with intent, of his malice aforethought, to kill and murder; but the indictment does not charge the act to have been done feloniously. On the trial the defendant was convicted of an assault and battery; and the Court below gave judgment. The only point necessary to be decided, is, whether the indictment is sufficient. In the case of Henry Curtis v. The People,
Judgment reversed.
Breese 197.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- William Curtis, in error v. The People of the State of Illinois, in error
- Status
- Published