Moody v. State
7 Blackf. 424, 1845 Ind. LEXIS 61
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Moody v. State, 7 Blackf. 424, 1845 Ind. LEXIS 61 (Ind. 1845).
Opinion
AN indictment cannot be sustained without proof that the offence was committed in the county where the venue is laid. 1 Chitt. C. L. 557.
The caption of an indictment may; by leave of the Court, be amended by the prosecuting attorney. 1 Chitt. C. L. 335.
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