Williams v. Smith

66 A. 63, 28 R.I. 125, 1906 R.I. LEXIS 16
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedDecember 31, 1906
StatusPublished

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Williams v. Smith, 66 A. 63, 28 R.I. 125, 1906 R.I. LEXIS 16 (R.I. 1906).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

There is no ground on which the jury could have found for the plaintiff upon the evidence in this case, except that the defendant embezzled the money of the plaintiff. It must have been found either that the defendant was party to a scheme by which the plaintiff was induced to sign orders in his favor, intending to appropriate the proceeds to his own use, or that, being intrusted as her agent to procure money from various banks and deliver the same to her, he feloniously appropriated the same.

The statute in force at the time the cause of action accrued—\Gen. Laws, cap. 233, § 16—required a criminal prosecution to be commenced in such a case before a civil action could be brought, and as no such criminal complaint preceded the commencement of this action, the verdict can not stand.

As the case may be brought again after criminal complaint is made, we may say that the commencement of the writ and of the declaration are in proper form, as held in Hamilton v. Colwell, 10 R. I. 39.

The other exceptions need not be considered, as they apply only to procedure in the present case.

The case is remanded to the Superior Court, with direction to enter judgment for the defendant as of nonsuit.

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