People v. Curling

1 Johns. 320
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1806
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
People v. Curling, 1 Johns. 320 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1806).

Opinion

Per curiam.

Though the forgery was of the copartnership name of Daniel Ludlow & Co. it was not necessary to state an intention to defraud every individual of the company : the omission, therefore, of the name of one of the partners in one count, and of two of them in another, is not fatal. By our statute, forgery is complete, if it be done with intent to defraud any person.” Though an intention, therefore, may have existed, to defraud every member of society, through whose hands the check passed, nothing more was required than that any one person, thus intended to be defrauded, should be designated. An acquittal, on such an indictment, will always be a bar to another prosecution for the same forgery, though laid with intent to injure some other person. A different rale, would often render it very difficult to draw a correct bill, from not knowing all the ¡part» [322]*322ners of a house. This is a reasonable course, and safe for the prisoner. AH he can require is, that the nature of his crime, and the name of his accuser, be set forth with sufficient certainty. Such was the opinion of the twelve judges,

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