People v. Hagenow

86 N.E. 370, 236 Ill. 514
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 26, 1908
StatusPublished
Cited by39 cases

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Bluebook
People v. Hagenow, 86 N.E. 370, 236 Ill. 514 (Ill. 1908).

Opinions

Mr. Justice Hand

delivered the opinion of the court:

The grand jury of Cook county, on the 22d day of November, 1907, returned into the criminal court of Cook county an indictment against the plaintiff in error charging her with having caused the miscarriage of, or produced an abortion upon, Annie Horvatich, a woman pregnant with child, on the fourth day of May, 1907, and thereby causing her death. The plaintiff in error was arrested, and, having pleaded not guilty, was put upon trial before a jury and was convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary for the period of twenty years, and she has sued out this writ of error to review said judgment.

The indictment contained' four counts.' The first count, omitting the formal part, charged “that one Lucy Hagenow, otherwise called Louise Hagenow, otherwise called Ida VonSchultz, late of the county of Cook, on the fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, in said county of Cook, in the State of Illinois aforesaid, in and upon the body of one Annie Horvatich, in the peace of the People of the said State of Illinois then and there being, unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought did make an assault, and that the said Lucy Hagenow a certain instrument, a more particular description of which is to the jurors unknown, which she, the said Lucy Hagenow, in the hand of her, the said Lucy Hagenow, then and there had and held, then and there unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought did force, thrust and insert into the private parts and womb of her, the said Annie Horvatich, she, the said Annie Horvatich, then and there being a woman then and there pregnant with child, with intent then and there to produce the miscarriage of her, the said Annie Horvatich, and that she, the said Lucy Hagenow, then and there by the said forcing, thrusting and inserting the said instrument, as aforesaid, into the private parts and womb.of the said Annie Horvatich, unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought, caused the miscarriage of her, the said Annie Horvatich, it not being then and there necessary to so then and there cause such miscarriage for the preservation of the life of her, the said Annie Horvatich, as she, the said Lucy Hagenow, then well knew, she, the said Lucy Hagenow, then and there well knowing that the use .of said instrument as aforesaid, at the time aforesaid, in the manner aforesaid, would then and there produce such miscarriage; that by reason of said miscarriage in the manner and at the time aforesaid, the said Annie Horvatich, from the said fourth day of May, in the year of our-Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, until after-wards, to-wit, the sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois aforesaid, did languish, and languishing did live, on which said sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois aforesaid, she, the said Annie Horvatich, by reason of said miscarriage, died; and' so the’ jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid, do say that she, the said Lucy Hagenow, her, the said Annie Horvatich, in manner and form aforesaid, unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought did kill and’ murder, contrary to the statute and against the peace and dignity of the same People of the State of Illinois.”

The second count is the same as the first count, except the word “abortion” is substituted in the second count at the' several places therein where the word “miscarriage” occurs in the first count.

The third count, omitting the formal part, charged “that one Lucy Hagenow, otherwise called Louise Hagenow, otherwise called Ida VonSchultz, late of the county of Cook, on the fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand -nine hundred and seven, in said county of Cook, in the State of Illinois aforesaid, in and upon the body of one Annie Horvatich, in the peace of the People of the State of Illinois then and there being, unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought did make an assault, and that she, the said Lucy Hagenow, in some way and manner and by some means and devices, a more particular description of which is to the jurors unknown, then and there unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought did cause the abortion of her, the said Annie Horvatich, a woman pregnant with child then and there being; that it was not then and there necessary to so then and there cause such abortion for the preservation of the life of the said Annie Horvatich, as she, the said Lucy Hagenow, then and there well knew; that she, the said Lucy Hagenow, then and there well knew that the use of those means and devices at the time aforesaid, in the manner aforesaid, would then and there produce such abortion; that by reason of such abortion so as aforesaid produced by the said Lucy Hagenow in the manner and at the time aforesaid, the said Annie Horvatich, from the said fourth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, until afterwards, to-wit, the sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois aforesaid, did languish, and languishing did live, on .which said sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord one -thousand nine hundred and seven, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois aforesaid, she, the said Annie Horvatich, by reason of said abortion, died;- and so the jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid, do say that she, the said Lucy Hagenow, her, the said Annie Horvatich, in manner and form aforesaid, unlawfully, feloniously, willfully and of her malice aforethought did kill and murder, contrary to the statute and against the peace and dignity of the same People of the State of Illinois.”

The fourth count is the same as the third, except the word “miscarriage” is substituted in the fourth count at the several places therein where the word “abortion” occurs in the third count.

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