State v. Walker
State v. Walker
Opinion of the Court
This case is before us on the appeal of the State from the action of the circuit court in sustaining a demurrer to an indictment which reads, after omitting the formal parts, as follows: “ That James Walker was on the the 1st day of October, 1881, at the county and state aforesaid, and still is road overseer of road district number sin, in Moreland township in said county, and as such had charge of and was overseer on that part of a certain public road leading from Benton to Sylvania, situate and lying in
I am at loss to perceive any valid grounds for the action of the trial court in sustaining the demurrer to the indictment, inasmuch as it clearly sets forth the fact that-defendant was a road overseer, having charge of a certain public road, whose duty it was to keep the same in repair, and that this duty he failed to perform in not causewayingthe wet grounds and bridging small water-courses and filling up gullies and washes, so as to enable horsemen and. carriages to pass in safety. We are of the opinion that the indictment sets forth with sufficient certainty an offense under sections 6933, 6944, 6959 Revhed Statutes. See 2 Bish. Crim. Proc. (3 Ed.) § 822; State v. Tate, 5 Blackf. 73.
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
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