State v. Estis

70 Mo. 427
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedOctober 15, 1879
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Estis, 70 Mo. 427 (Mo. 1879).

Opinion

Sherwood, C. J.

Various objections are urged against the indictment, which is in these words :

State of Missouri, 1 County of Clay, } ss'

In the circuit court of Clay county, Missouri, February term, A. D. 1879: The grand jurors for the State of Missouri, summoned from the body of the county of Clay aforesaid, empaneled, charged and sworn, upon their oaths present, that on the 6th day of November, 1876, at the county of Clay aforesaid, John V. B. Black came before James P. Withers, who was then and there a justice of the peace in and for Fishing River township, in said county, and then and there made complaint on oath, before said James P. Withers, justice of the peace, that one John C. Estis, alias George Estis, then lately before, to-wit: on the 26th day of October, 1876, at the county of Clay aforesaid, feloniously and designedly, with intent to cheat and defraud said John V. B. Flack, did falsely pretend to the said John V. B. Flack that one John Williams was owing him, the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, a large sum of money, to-wit: the sum of $20 for work and labor performed by 'the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, for said John Williams; and the said John V. B. Flack believing the said false pretenses, so made as aforesaid to be true, and being deceived thereby, was induced by reason thereof to accept an order given by said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, on said John Williams for the sum of $5, the consideration of a pair of boots of the value of $5, which said pair of boots the said John V. B. Flack then and there sold and delivered to the said John C. Estis, and that the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, by means of said false pretenses, so,, made to the said John V. B. Flack as aforesaid, unlawfully, feloniously and designedly did obtain of and from the said John V. B. Flack the said pair of boots of the value of $5, of the goods and chattels of the said John V. B. Flack, with intent him, the said [432]*432John V. B. Flack, then and there to cheat and defraud of the.same, whereas in truth and in fact, the said John Williams was not owing at the said time aforesaid the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, the said sum of $20, or any other sum of money whatsoever for work and labor performed by the said John C. Estis for the said John Williams; the said John C. Estis then and there being guilty of obtaining the said pair of boots aforesaid under false pretenses, against the peace and dignity of the State; which said complaint is in words and figures following, to-wit:

“ State of Missouri, County of Clay, } ss‘
“On the 6th day of November, 1876, personally appeared before me, a justice of the peace in and for said county, John Y. B. Flack, who, being duly sworn on his oath, states, that on or about the 26th day of October, 1876, at said county of Clay., one John C. Estis, alias George Estis, did then and there unlawfully obtain by false pretenses of the said John Flack goods to the amount of $5 viz : to one pair of boots, the said John C. Estis giving the said John Flack a written order on John Williams for $5, thereby obtaining the boots.
“ JOHN V. B. Flack.
“ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of November, 1876.
“ James P. WitheRS, Justice of the Peace.”

And that thereupon the said James P. Withers, as such justice of the peace, then and there issued his warrant and legal process under his hand, commonly called a State warrant, in the words and figures following:

STATE WARRANT — J. P.
■ State of Missouri, County of Clay-,
ss.
The State of Missouri

To the Sheriff or any Constable of said County — Greeting:

Whereas, complaint has been made before me, one of [433]*433the justices.of the peace iu and for the comity aforesaid, upon the oath of John V. B. Flack, that John C. Estis, alias George Estis, late of the county aforesaid, did, on or about the 26th day of October, A. D. 1876, at the county of Clay, did obtain from the said John V. B. Flack goods to the amount of $5 under false pretenses, the said John G. Estis giving an order to the said John Elack on John Williams for the same amount of $5.

These are, therefore, to command yon to take the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, if he be found in your county, and you safely keep, so that you have his body forthwith before me, or some other justice of the peace, to answer the said complaint, and be further dealt with according to law.

Given under my hand this 6th dav of November, A. D. 1876.

Jas. P. WITHERS, Justice of the Peace.

Directed to the sheriff or any constable of said county, reciting therein the aforesaid accusation against the said John O. Estis, alias George Estis, and commanding the said sheriff or said constable forthwith to appohend the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, and bring him before the-said justice to answer the premises, and further to be dealt with according to law ; which said warrant the said James P. Withers, justice of the peace, then and there delivered to Henry A. Lynn, who was then and there a ministerial officer, the constable of said Fishing River township, in said comity of Clay, to be executed; and the said Henry A. Lynn, as such constable and ministerial officer, on the 20th day of January, A. D. 1879, proceeded to serve and execute the said warrant, and for that purpose went to the house of Mary Ann Estis, in said county, the said John C. Estis alias George Estis, then and there being in said house of the said Mary Ann Estis, and the doors of said house being then and there closed and fastened ; the said Henry A. Lynn, the said constable and ministerial officer, then and there publicly demanded to be admitted into the said [434]*434house of said Mary Ann Estis, and gave notice that he was the constable and had a warrant for the apprehension of the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis, and the said doors not being then and there opened, the said Henry A. Lynn, constable as aforesaid, did then and there forcibly open a door and was about to enter the said house of the said Mary Ann Estis to execute the said warrant and arrest the said John C. Estis, alias George Estis; and that John C. Estis and Anderson Estis then and there being within the said house and well knowing the premises aforesaid, unlawfully, forcibly, knowingly, willfully and feloniously did obstruct, resist and oppose the said Henry A. Lynn, the said constable and ministerial officer as aforesaid, in the service and execution, and in the attempt to serve and execute the said warrant an'd legal process, by then and there feloniously, on purpose and of their malice a fore thought making an assault; and did then and there on purpose and of their malice aforethought feloniously shoot at him, the said Henry A. Lynn, the constable aforesaid, with certain pistols loaded with gunpowder and leaden balls, which they, the said John C. Estis and Anderson Estis, then and there held in their right hands; so the grand jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid, do say that the said John C.

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