State v. . Howard-Gold Brick Case

40 S.E. 71, 129 N.C. 584, 1901 N.C. LEXIS 125
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedDecember 3, 1901
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
State v. . Howard-Gold Brick Case, 40 S.E. 71, 129 N.C. 584, 1901 N.C. LEXIS 125 (N.C. 1901).

Opinion

FURCHES, C. J., and DOUGLAS, J., dissenting. INDICTMENT — FIRST COUNT.

"The jurors for the State, upon their oath, present, that J. L. Howardalias Frank Thompson, A. L. Daley alias Gonez Bono, and H. D. Hawley, late of the county of Guilford, on the 22d day of March, A.D. 1901, with force and arms at and in the county aforesaid, being persons of evil minds and dispositions and seeking to get their living by various subtle, fraudulent and dishonest practices, in secrecy, with deceit and with intent to defraud, among themselves unlawfully, wilfully, fraudulently, feloniously and deceitfully did combine, conspire, confederate and agree together by divers false pretenses and subtle means and devices, to obtain from one Paul Garrett large sums of money, and him, the said Paul Garrett, to cheat and defraud out of his moneys, goods and chattels, contrary to the form of the statutes in such cases made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the State."

SECOND COUNT.

"Second Count. The jurors for the State, upon their oath, do further present, that J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, A. L. Daley alias Gonez Bono, and H. D. Hawley, late of the county of Guilford, on the 22d day of March, A.D. 1901, being persons of fraudulent minds and evil dispositions, *Page 586 and wickedly devising and intending to rob one Paul Garrett of his moneys, goods and chattels, did unlawfully, wickedly and feloniously conspire, combine, confederate and agree together, in and upon one Paul Garrett in the peace of God and of the State then and there being, feloniously to make an assault, and him, the said Paul Garrett, in bodily fear and danger of his life, then and there feloniously to put, and the moneys, goods and chattels of the said Paul Garrett from the person and against the will of the said Paul Garrett, then and there feloniously and fraudulently to steal, take and carry away as by the said J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, A. L. Daley alias Gonez Bono, and H. D. Hawley, had been mutually agreed and undertaken to do; to the evil example of all good citizens, and against the peace and dignity of the State.

THIRD COUNT.

"Third count. The jurors for the State, upon their oath, do further present, that J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, A. L. Daley alias Gonez Bono, and H. D. Hawley, late of the county of Guilford, being persons of fraudulent minds and dispositions, and wickedly devising and intending to cheat and defraud the said Paul Garrett of his moneys, goods, chattels and property, did, on the 20th day of March, A.D. 1901, in the county of Guilford aforesaid, feloniously, wickedly and deceitfully combine, conspire, confederate and agree together to cheat and defraud the said Paul Garrett of his moneys, goods, chattels and property as aforesaid by the false and deceitful color and pretenses as follows, to-wit, by him, the said J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, pursuant to a conspiracy, confederation and agreement theretofore had and made between him and his co-conspirators above named, falsely, fraudulently and deceitfully pretending and representing to the said Paul Garrett, that he, the said J. L. Howard *Page 587 alias Frank Thompson, and his associate and confederate, Gonez Bono alias A. L. Daley, were then and there the owners of and in possession of large blocks of gold as well as the owners of large and valuable mining interests in Arizona, which said gold was held by the said Gonez Bono on Buffalo Creek, near the city of Greensboro, where the said Paul Garrett was then and there taken, and the said blocks of metal then and there shown him; when the said J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, pursuant to the conspiracy theretofore had and made, pretended that the said blocks of metal were solid gold 22 karats fine, and of the value of many thousands of dollars, which they offered to demonstrate by a chemical analysis, to be made by their said co-conspirator, H. D. Hawley, who was then and there waiting near by in the city of Greensboro with an assayer's outfit to fraudulently and falsely analyze and assay said spurious metal and pronounce it pure gold, thereby aiding his co-conspirators in the execution of their common, fraudulent and felonious design to cheat and defraud the said Paul Garrett, in pursuance of a common conspiracy and confederation had and made by and between the said J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, A. L. Daley alias Gonez Bono, and H. D. Hawley. And the said J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, then and there sought to dispose of and sell to said Paul Garrett the said blocks of metal for a large sums of money; whereas, in truth and in fact, the said blocks of metal falsely and fraudulently represented to be gold were not gold, but of a cheap and comparatively worthless metal, by means of which said false, fraudulent and felonious representations, the said J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, A. L. Daley alias Gonez Bono, and the said H. D. Hawley sought and attempted to obtain unjustly and unlawfully large sums of money from the said Paul Garrett, contrary to the form of the statute in such cases provided, and against the peace and dignity of the State.

(Signed) "BROOKS, Solicitor." *Page 588

PAUL GARRETT, DIRECT EXAMINATION.

That on Friday, June 7, 1901, being one of the days of said term of the Court, the State to prove its case produced and had sworn one Paul Garrett, whose testimony so given tended to prove in substance as follows:

"My name is Paul Garrett; I live in Weldon, North Carolina. Saw the defendant J. L. Howard alias Frank Thompson, Wednesday morning, March 20, 1901, about 9 o'clock, at my office in Weldon, N.C."

And was then asked by the said Solicitor this question:

"Q. Now, you may go ahead in your own way and state to his Honor and the jury the circumstances under which he came there, and what occurred between you?"

To which question the defendants, by their counsel, objected, on the ground that the indictment alleged the offense charged therein and its venue as having been committed in Guilford County, and that the Court would take judicial notice that Weldon was in Halifax County; and that being so, no acts or declarations by any one or more of the defendants occurring in any county other than Guilford were competent, relevant and material; and this because it related to another jurisdiction than the one alleged in the indictment, where the defendants might be prosecuted.

First exception to evidence. Which objection was overruled by the Court, and defendants then and there, by their counsel, duly excepted.

The Solicitor then announced to the Court that he proposed to prove by witness certain declarations and acts that are to be afterwards connected as to be evidence before the jury, of the conspiracy among the defendants now on trial, that if such acts and declarations of the defendant Howard are not so connected, then such will not be asked as evidence against the other defendants. *Page 589

To which proffer by the State, defendants, by their counsel, objected, as same is not sufficient to authorize the testimony of certain acts and declarations of the defendant Thompson in a county other than Guilford, and in the absence of the other defendants.

Second Exception. Which objection was overruled by the Court, with direction to witness to proceed; to which ruling of the Court defendants, by their counsel, then and there duly excepted.

On the morning in question, as I before stated, I was dictating my correspondence to my stenographer.

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