Erwin v. Commonwealth

29 S.W. 340, 96 Ky. 422, 1895 Ky. LEXIS 113
CourtCourt of Appeals of Kentucky
DecidedJanuary 31, 1895
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Erwin v. Commonwealth, 29 S.W. 340, 96 Ky. 422, 1895 Ky. LEXIS 113 (Ky. Ct. App. 1895).

Opinion

JUDGE HAZELRIGG

delivered the opinion of the court.

The appellant was convicted, and Ms punishment [423]*423fixed at, a fine of three hundred and seventy-five dollars, and imprisonment in the county jail for the term of nine months, upon trial under an indictment for maliciously striking and wounding Alex. McMurtry with a large wooden club.

After giving an instruction in the usual form under “the statute under which the indictment was found ¡(section 2, article 6, chapter 29, General Statutes), the ■court gave to the jury an instruction based on the provisions of section 1, article 17, chapter 29, of the -General Statutes.

That statute reads as follows : “If any person shall, in a sudden affray, or in sudden heat and passion, without previous malice, and not in self-defense, shoot .and wound another with a gun or other instrument, loaded with ball or other hard substance, without killing such person, or shall, in like manner, cut, thrust ■or stab any other person with a knife, dirk or sword, or other deadly weapon, without killing such person, he shall-be fined not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, or confined in the jail not less than ■six months nor more than one year, or both, in the discretion of the jury.”

The instruction authorized a conviction, and the imposition of the fine and penalty fixed by the statute, if the defendant struck McMurtry with a club, and it was, in their opinion, a deadly weapon, &c.

And the sole question presented on this appeal is, •can a person, by striking another with a wooden club, be guilty of the cutting, thrusting or stabbing with a knife, dirk, sword or other deadly weapon within the meaning of the statute ? In other words, is the offense [424]*424of striking another with a wooden clnb, it matters not how deadly it may be, one that is embraced or described by this statute ?

Of the correctness of the first instruction, framed as. it was under the first statute referred to, there can be no question, because that statute uses the words “cut,, strike or stab,” &c. And hence this court has held that “the language has reference to any instrument capable Of being used for the purpose of striking a. person, and which may be dangerous to his life if used by the assailant for that purpose. ’ ’ (Philpot v. Commonwealth, 86 Ky., 595; Commonwealth v. Duncan, 91 Ky., 592.)

It is clear, however, that the second statute, which is evidently the one under which the appellant was. convicted, only applies to woundings inflicted by shooting, cutting, thrusting or stabbing, and does not embrace a wounding inflicted by striking with a wooden club.

A striking with blacksmith’s tongs was held to be an offense not embraced by this statute. (Commonwealth v. Hawkins, 11 Bush, 603; see also Sosh v. Commonwealth, 4 Ky. Law Rep., 254.) In lieu of this, instruction the court should have submitted one embracing the offense of assault and battery.

For the reasons indicated, the judgment is reversed for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

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