Tennessee Supreme Court, 1875

State v. Hartman

State v. Hartman
Tennessee Supreme Court · Decided September 15, 1875 · Nicholson
67 Tenn. 384

State v. Hartman

Opinion of the Court

Nicholson, C. J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

This was an indictment for trespass, under sec. 4652, sub-sec. 7, of the Code. The indictment was-quashed upon the authority of the case of Doter v. The State, 6 Col., 545. That indictment was in the language of the statute, as we infer from the opinion of the court, and it was held insufficient because it did not aver that defendant committed the trespass “knowingly and wilfully.”

In the present case the indictment is in the language of the statute, except that it avers that the trespass was “unlawfully” committed. To make the trespass “unlawful,” it must have been wilfully and *385knowingly done. The case of Doler v. The State, therefore, is not applicable as authority for the quashing of the indictment.

We think the indictment was sufficient, and reverse the judgment.

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