State v. Rogers

27 N.E.2d 791, 64 Ohio App. 39, 17 Ohio Op. 340, 1938 Ohio App. LEXIS 289
Ohio Court of Appeals·Decided November 15, 1938·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

*40 Carter, J.

Burl Rogers, appellant, Dudley Adams and Clinton Daniels were jointly indicted by the Grand Jury of Columbiana county for murder in the first degree while attempting to commit a robbery. Separate trials were granted by the trial court. To this indictment Rogers plead “not guilty.” Dudley Adams was tried first, resulting in a verdict of “guilty of first degree murder,” the jury recommending mercy, was sentenced and is now incarcerated in the Ohio Penitentiary for the balance of his natural lifetime. Rogers demanded a bill of particulars under the statute which was furnished by the state. The bill of particulars setting out more in detail the nature and character of the offense charged is substantially as follows:

“The defendants Burl Rogers, Dudley Adams and Clinton Daniels on the 25th day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-five, at the county of Columbiana aforesaid, unlawfully, purposely and while attempting to perpetrate a robbery, killed one Clarence Dickey, contrary to the statute in such case made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the state of Ohio.

‘ ‘ The evidence on behalf of the state will show that all three of the defendants who stand jointly indicted, in the early morning of December 25,1935, and prior to about four o ’clock on said morning were at the home of Paul and Bessie Higgins in what is known as Dry Run in the east end of East Liverpool, Ohio, and that they conspired to rob Prank and Clarence Dickey; that the three said defendants, in accordance with said conspiracy and in furtherance thereof, and as a joint enterprise and as aiders and abettors to each other, left the home of Paul and Bessie Higgins shortly before four o’clock on this morning, and the defendant Dudley Adams went to his home where a little bit later the defendants Burl Rogers and Clinton Daniels came back for him and the three proceeded to the city of *41 East Liverpool in the automobile ,of the defendant Burl Rogers, and that about four o’clock the delivery wagon of said Frank and Clarence Dickey was standing at the corner of Fawcett street and Thompson avenue, and the automobile of the defendant Burl Rogers was parked a little ways down Fawcett street from Thompson avenue, and the defendants Dudley Adams and Clinton Daniels, both with guns, forcibly attempted to rob the said Clarence and Frank Dickey, while the defendant Burl Rogers remained in his automobile parked on Fawcett street; that while attempting to perpetrate this robbery the defendant Clinton Daniels shot Frank Dickey in the arm and just as that happened Clarence Dickey started down Thompson avenue after the defendant Dudley Adams who then shot Clarence Dickey in the abdomen; that on the 26th day of December, 1935, and about two-twelve o ’clock p. m. the said Clarence Dickey died, the direct proximate cause of his death being acute diffuse peritonitis from gun shot perforation of the intestine, directly resulting from being shot in the abdomen as aforementioned.”

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State v. Rogers, 27 N.E.2d 791, 64 Ohio App. 39, 17 Ohio Op. 340, 1938 Ohio App. LEXIS 289 (Ohio Ct. App. 1938).

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