Powell v. State
Powell v. State
Opinion of the Court
INDICTMENT against the plaintiff in error for a malicious trespass, in destroying or injuring a saw-log, the property of one John Crow.
The evidence given on the trial was, substantially, as follows: William Powell, the defendant below, had contracted to clear a piece of land belonging to his brother, John Powell, and was to have, for his labor, 5 dollars per acre, and all the beech and sugar trees upon the tract. If he did not wish to take away the timber of these trees he was to cut it into suitable lengths for rolling and
On the trial below, the defendant was found guilty and a motion for a new trial was overruled.
We think the evidence does not sustain the indictment. It does not prove that the log in question was the property of Crow.
The judgment is reversed. Cause remanded for a new trial.
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