State v. O'Mally
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III. It is urged that the evidence fails to show a threat against two persons. We think there was testimony to that effect, and that the jury were authorized so to find.
. IY. The defendant asked the court to instruct the jury that the threat charged in the indictment could not be established by proof of acts other than words spoken or written, or printed communication. This instruction was properly refused, for the reason that it is erroneous, and therefore would have been, if given, prejudicial to defendant. The indictment charges the threat to have been made verbally, and could not have been supported by evidence of a written or printed communication.
An instruction given was to the effect that to authorize conviction the State must prove the threat as charged in the [503]*503indictment. The jury were, thereby, sufficiently informed that menaces by gestures or the like, if shown, should not be considered by them.
Y. The testimony sufficiently supports the verdict.
Affirmed.
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