Wilcox v. State
7 Blackf. 456, 1845 Ind. LEXIS 70
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Wilcox v. State, 7 Blackf. 456, 1845 Ind. LEXIS 70 (Ind. 1845).
Opinion
AN indictment for gaming alleged that the defendant, by playing at cards, &c., had won from A. H., A. C., and G. H., a certain article, &c. The evidence was, that the winning was by the defendant and another, as partners, from A. C. and G. H., as partners. Held, that the variance was fatal.
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