Crawford v. State

62 S.E. 501, 4 Ga. App. 789, 1908 Ga. App. LEXIS 539
Court of Appeals of Georgia·Decided September 30, 1908·No. 962·Published·Cited by 26 cases

Opinion

Russsell, J.

J. R. Crawford was tried in tbe city court of Bainbridge, upon an accusation charging Mm, jointly with one J. R. D. Raster, with the offense of cheating and swindling. For a former report of this case, see 117 Ga. 247. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and the defendant’s motion for new trial was overruled. The accusation was based upon an affidavit made by one Thomas Chason on April 18, 1907, alleging the offense to have been committed on September 22, 1900. The accusation was as follows: “State of Georgia, Decatur County. In the city court of Bainbridge, March term, 1907, held in April of said year. The following accusation is founded upon the foregoing affidavit-[791] of Thomas Chason, who now, in the name and behalf of the citizens of Georgia, charges and accuses J. E. D. Laster and J. E. Crawford with the offense of cheating and swindling, for that the said J. E. D. Laster and J. E. Crawford did, on the 22 day of September in the year 1900, in the county of Decatur, then and there unlawfully and with force and arms did falsely and fraudulently represent to Chason & Eeynolds, a firm composed of Thomas Chason and J. F. Eeynolds, that said Crawford and Laster were the owners of all the timber on a place known as the Harvey place, in said county and State, .and bounded on the east by the lands of Adam Eambo and Joe Collier, and on the north by the lands of A. Fort and J. E. Crawford; on the west by the river road, and on the south, commencing on the east boundary, by lands of Ike McGill, Cassie Williams, and Caroline Hopkins, and thence the balance of the said south line by a road leading from what was then the mill of Chason & Eeynolds to the Harvey landing 'on the Chattahoochee river, and did thus induce said Chason & Eeynolds to purchase all of said timber on said land that measured twelve inches at the stump and eighteen inches from the ground, for the sum of five hundred dollars, said leased timber estimated to be about three hundred and fifty acres, when in truth and in fact about two hundred acres of said land and said timber was not the property of said Laster and Crawford, which fact was well known to the said Laster and Crawford at the time they made said false and fraudulent representations, and was not known by said Chason & Eeynolds, and, by said deceitful means and artful practices, did cheat and defraud the said Chason & Eeynolds of the sum of $400.00, the value of the timber that did not belong to the said Crawford and Laster, and contrary to t the laws of said State, the good order, peace, and dignity thereof. And deponent aforesaid, in the name and behalf of the citizens of Georgia, further charges and accuses the said J. E. D. Laster and J. E. Crawford with having committed the offense of cheating and swindling, for that, on the day aforesaid and in the County and State aforesaid, the said defendants did execute and deliver to, the said Chason & Eeynolds a lease to all the timber on the place known as the Harvey place, between the boundaries hereafter described: bounded on the east by the lands of Adam Eambo and Joe Collier, on the north by the lands of A. Fort and J. E. Crawford, on the [792] west by tbe river road, on the south commencing on the east boundary by the lands of Ike McGill, Cassie Williams, and Caroline Hopkins, thence the balance of the said south line by road running ‘ from mill of Chason & Eeynolds. to the Harvey landing on the Chattahoochee river; the. timber on said lands to be cut down to twelve inches at the stump and eighteen inches from the ground; the lease to remain operative three years from September 22, 1900; and when the description in said contract of land was being written by the prosecutor, the said defendants, Laster and Crawford, allowed him (the prosecutor) to insert, ‘bounded on the west b3r lands of Adam Bambo and Joe Collier/ knowing at the time that this was not the proper boundary on the east, and, by remaining silent and not giving the proper information, did use deceitful means and artful jDractices, by reason of which said lease contained 350 acres of land, whereas the proper boundary was ‘bounded on the east by lands of Adam Sambo’ alone, which would have made 150 acres as the proper acreage of timber, instead of 350, whereby the said Chason & Be3raolds were deceived and defrauded and suffered loss in the sum of $400.00, the same being the value of the timber that did not belong to the said Laster and Crawford, they the said Chason & Eeynolds believing, at the time, that said boundary on the east was in fact by the lands of J. Collier; and they, the said Crawford and Laster, knew that the said Chason & Eeynolds so believed, and thus, by using deceitful means and artful practises, did fraudulently cheat and swindle the said Chason & Eeynolds, contrary to the laws of said State, the good order, peace, and dignity thereof. Deponent further alleges, that a bill of indictment was regularly found by the grand jurors of said county against said defendants at the November term, 1901, of the superior court of said county, and that the case thus made has been pending in the superior court, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the city court of Bainbridge, up to this date, when said bill of indictment was, for informality, nolle prossed in open court by the State, and this accusation was immediately preferred in lieu thereof. — M. E. O’Neal, Solicitor City Court of Bainbridge. — Thomas Chason, Prosecutor.”

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