State v. Ready
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Appellant was convicted, under section 149 of the Criminal Court, of attempting to poison J. C. Holman and his family by putting concentrated lye in their well.
In State v. Glover, 27 S. C. 602, 4 S. E. 564, defendant was convicted of an attempt to poison a child by the administration of the tincture of asafcetida. There was no evidence that the drug was a poison, but there was evidence that the defendant had been told that it was. The trial Court refused to instruct the jury that defendant could not be convicted, unless she administered the drug in such quantity as to endanger the child’s life or do her great bodily harm, and also refused to grant a new trial on the ground that there was no evidence that the drug was a poison or injurious to health. In disposing of these rulings, this Court said:
“There being testimony to the effect that the defendant had heard that the drug was poisonous, and that a very small portion of it, one drop, would kill, it was wholly immaterial to inquire whether the drug was in. fact poisonous, or what quantity would be sufficient to endanger life or cause grievous bodily harm. If the defendant administered the drug with intent to kill, after having heard that it would have that effect, all the elements of the offense charged were present. There was the intent to kill, accompanied by an act which he believed was calculated to effect her intent, and the fact that the act done by her fell short of effecting her intent cannot affect the question.”
It follows that there was no error in the refusal of defendant’s motion to direct a verdict, or to grant a new trial for insufficiency of evidence.
Judgment affirmed.
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