| Kentucky - 1895 - 796 sider
...and certainty in stating offense, see sec. 124 and notes. 434 FORM AND REQUISITES OF AN INDICTMENT and concise language, and in such a manner as to enable a person (30) Dueling. See Moody v. Com., 4 Met. 1 ; and Ky. Stat., sec. 1269. (31) embezzlement. Ky. Stat.,... | |
| Kentucky - 1895 - 800 sider
...see Ky. Stat., sec. 1409. (2!)) Directness and certainty in stating offense, see sec. 134 and notes. and concise language, and in such a manner as to enable a person (30) Dueling. See Moody v. Com., 4 Met. 1 ; and Ky. Sttit.,sec. 12C9. (31) Embezzlement Ky. Stat.,... | |
| William John Tossell - 1901 - 932 sider
...setting out a statutory offense, it is sufficient to describe it in thr words of the statute, with a statement of the acts constituting the offense,...ordinary and concise language, and in such a manner as to show that the statutory offense has been committed by the party thereit> named, and to inform him as... | |
| 1897 - 1202 sider
...we deem It unnecessary to cite the cases. It is true that an indictment must contain "a stat^-ient of the acts constituting the offense, in ordinary and concise language, and In such manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what Is Intended." Pen. Code, § 950.... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1898 - 1014 sider
...deposit; that he was the owner. If the act complained of is stated with such a degree of certainty, in ordinary and concise language, and in such a manner, as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended to be charged, it is sufficient: Code, sec. 4305. Can... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Genroy Kreider - 1899 - 806 sider
...code provides that the act or omission charged as the crime must be clearly and distinctly set forth, in ordinary and concise language, and in such a manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended. In other words, the law provides for a statement of... | |
| 1900 - 1230 sider
...Code." Section 7239, Сотр. Laws. It further provides: "The indictment must contain: • • • A statement of the acts constituting the offense, in ordinary and concise language, and in euch manner ns to enable я person of common understanding to know what is intended." Section 7241.... | |
| James Henry Deering - 1900 - 892 sider
...defining the offense, and also of section 950 of the Penal Code, requiring the indictment to state "the acts constituting the offense in ordinary and concise language, and in such manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended"; and it is not necessary... | |
| Idaho - 1901 - 620 sider
...of the court to which the indictment or information is presented, and the names of the parties; 2. A statement of the acts constituting the offense in ordinary and concise language, and in such manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended. property is described... | |
| California, Carter Pitkin Pomeroy - 1901 - 672 sider
...action, specifying the name of the court to which the same is presented, and the names of the parties; 2. A statement of the acts constituting the offense, in ordinary and concise language, and in such manner as to enable a person of common understanding to know what is intended. [Amendment, approved... | |
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