Foster v. State
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Opinion
The indictment charged that the defendant did falsely pretend to G. J. Thrasher, with intent to defraud, that he was the owner of two automobiles, “one Dort car. No. 11605, and one Dort roadster, No. 11772,” and by means, etc., obtained from G. J. Thrasher the sum of $500. To support this charge the state examined G. J. Thrasher, who testified that he had a transaction with the defendant on February 13th, in which defendant stated that he owned some automobiles and applied to witness for a loan of $500. The state then over the objection and exception of defendant introduced a mortgage and note dated February 16th, describing the two automobiles alleged in the indictment, and reciting the ownership, and that there were no incumbrances. This note and mortgage purported to have been signed by the defendant. At the same time and over the defendant’s objection, the state introduced three checks, on the Capital National Bank, dated February 16th, 17th, and 20th, payable to defendant, and aggregating $500. These checks were marked paid, and purported to have been indorsed by the defendant. Thrasher then testified that defendant stated to him “that he owned two automobiles, that he did not owe anything on them, and I took a mortgage on them,” describing them; that he let defendant have three checks, 'being the same checks as those introduced in evidence. Margaret Boyd testified for the state that on February 16, 1917, she made out a mortgage and note for $500, which Foster signed and she witnessed. There was evidence tending to show that the defendant did not own the cars. The defendant in his testimony admitted getting the money on the three checks.
Eor the error pointed out, the judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
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