State v. Jankowski
State v. Jankowski
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The offence charged in this ease is the same as in the ease just decided against the same defendant, except that the charge here is that he transported Kate Boyszcszak, and the proof was .that he actually took her to Brooklyn. The judge charged the jury that they must find that he took her there for purposes of prostitution and carefully warned them that the evidence of his relations with the other girls was important only as bearing upon the purpose of the defendant. It is urged that there was no intent to commit the crime formed within the State of New Jersey. The evidence, however, justified an inference that they left Newark and went to Brooklyn, having that purpose in mind, and the judge told the jury ihat, if the defendant had no intention, at the time, of taking her there for the purpose of prostitution, he would not be guilty. The proof of the date of the offence varied from that alleged in the indictment; but, under section 33 of
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