State v. Christ

189 Iowa 474
CourtSupreme Court of Iowa
DecidedApril 13, 1920
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Christ, 189 Iowa 474 (iowa 1920).

Opinion

Preston, J.

1. HcmcrDfi: nonpositive, identification of accused. Defendant was accused of causing the death of one George Parios, on September 30, 1918, by shooting. There were three bullet wounds in the body of deceased, in front and to the left: one near the collar bone, another an inch below the left nipple, and the third in the abdomen. No question is made but that the wounds were the cause of his death. The shooting occurred between 7 and 8 o’clock in the morning. We take it from the arguments that the principal ground relied upon for a reversal is the alleged insufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict, though other questions are argued. The question as to the sufficiency of the evidence was raised by motions for a directed verdict, at the close of the State’s evidence and all the evidence; also by motion for new trial. There are 29 assignments of error. Some of them are wholly without merit. All have been considered, and those which seem to be the more important will be discussed.

1. The State’s evidence is not denied by witnesses for the defendant. The only witnesses for defendant were a photographer ivho testified as to photographs taken by him and measurements of the upstairs rooms where the shooting took place and the distance from the building to the alley, which was 67 feet, and four witnesses under and with whom defendant worked in the roundhouse and shops, who testified as to his character for peaceableness.

At the outset, it may be well to describe the premises and the surroundings, in view of some of the questions argued. This may be more conveniently done by the plat, which is as follows:

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