Commonwealth v. O'Hara

76 Mass. 469
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMarch 15, 1858
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Commonwealth v. O'Hara, 76 Mass. 469 (Mass. 1858).

Opinion

Dewey, J.

This case falls directly within the principle of the Rev. Sts. c. 133, § 11, declaring it to be sufficient if either the general or special property in the goods stolen be in the person alleged in the indictment. Such was also the rule at common law, independently of the statute. Commonwealth v. Morse, 14 Mass. 217. Archb. Crim. Pl. (13th ed.) 34, 271.

Exceptions werruled.

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Commonwealth v. Morse
14 Mass. 217 (Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 1817)

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