State v. Ost
Minnesota Supreme Court
State v. Ost, 129 Minn. 520 (Minn. 1915)
152 N.W. 866; 1915 Minn. LEXIS 748
Bunn
State v. Ost
Opinion of the Court
G.-S. 1913, § 5196, provides that a reward of $200 shall be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person charged with horse stealing. The appellants herein procured the arrest of Thomas Greer, charged with stealing a pair of mules. They applied for the reward, were defeated in the trial court, which ruled that a mule was not a horse within the meáning of the reward statute. We sustain the view of the trial court. The statute is in derogation of the common law; though probably justified in the early days of the state, there is little excuse for its existence today. It should be strictly construed.
Order affirmed.
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