Commonwealth v. Cobb
120 Mass. 356, 1876 Mass. LEXIS 197
Opinion
The instructions given stated accurately all the elements necessary to constitute the offence charged, and were correct. They embraced substantially, though in different language, all the material instructions requested by the defendant, and he has no ground of exception. JExeeptions overruled.
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