State v. Williams
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Opinion
-I. Tbe statute under wbicb defendant was convicted (Code, § 3879) is in tbe following language: “Sec.
It will be observed that the intent or purpose with wbicb the weapon is' carried is not an element of tbe statutory offense. Nor does tbe statute provide that it must be car-[54]*54Tied with the knowledge of the defendant, or willfully; i. e., “of set purpose, voluntary, showing design.” The obvious purpose of the statute is to forbid the carrying of weapons upon the person for any and all purposes. It therefore becomes unnecessary, in a prosecution for the offense, to charge and prove the willful carrying of a weapon on the person, with the knowledge of the accused that the weapon was carried upon his person and that the thing carried was a weapon. If the weapon was carried upon the person through restraint, or in ignorance of its real character, or for any innocent or lawful purpose, without a doubt this would be a good defense to the prosecution. But the defense need not be negatived by allegations and proof in a criminal prosecution for the offense.
II. The evidence shows the carrying of the weapon upon the person at and before the time charged in the information.
III. Counsel for defendant complain that the instructions do hot require the jury to find, in order to convict, that
IV. Counsel also complain that the court, in its instructions, in effect directed the jury that the revolver carried by
In our opinion, there is no ground disclosed by the record authorizing us to disturb the judgment of the court below. It is therefore
AFFIRMED.
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