Morse v. Maddox
Morse v. Maddox
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This case is now, for the third time, before this court; it was reversed the first time, and the case is -reported in 17th vol. Mo. Rep. 569. The case was tried below and brought here again. It was reversed the second time and remanded ; this decision is reported in 19th vol. Mo. Rep. 451. It was again tried, and is now brought here for the third time. The appellant now contends that the instruction given by the court had no evidence to support it. It was reversed the last time because the court told the jury there was no evidence before them in regard to a certain point, when the record contained some evidence on the point, which ought to have been left for the consideration of the jury. The appellant admits the instruction is proper enough in regard to the law it embraces, but is improper in this case, because there is a total lack of evidence to support it.
Now, the evidence shows that Maddox had said he would drive Morse away. He invited a witness to come over to his house, saying he had a barrel of whisky, and he wanted to raise a mob, and tar and feather Morse and some two or three
Let' the judgment be affirmed; the other judges concurring.
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