Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1896

State v. Isley

State v. Isley
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 15, 1896 · Faircloth
119 N.C. 862

State v. Isley

Opinion of the Court

FaiRCloth, C. J. :

The defendant is indicted for cruelty to animals. Code, 2482. Upon the evidence his Honor directed a verdict of guilty to be entered. This was error. The defendant being a policeman, is presumed to have acted in good faith and until this presumption is overcome by proof of a u willful ” purpose to injure the horse, he stands excused. It was the province of the jury to hear and determine the question and return their verdict according to their conclusion, with proper instructions from the court. State v. Pugh, 101 N. C., 137 ; State v. Tweedy, 115 N. C., 704.

New Trial.

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