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

Bunn, J.

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.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE v. C. J. OST and Others
Status
Published