Federal Statutes And Decisions As to Thefts From Railroads With Excerpts From K
Federal Statutes And Decisions As to Thefts From Railroads With Excerpts From K
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
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611 ; (John v. People, 197 111. , 482, 485, 64 N. E. , 306; Robinson v. State, 84 Ind. , 452, 156; State v. Denny, 17 N. ' D. , 519, 525, 117 X. W. , 869; Forresti r v. State, 69 Tex. Cr. R. , 62, 152 S. W. , 1041, 1042: Pickering v. United states, 2 Okl. Cr. , 197, 101 Pac, 123, 124; Drummond v. State, 103 Miss. , 221, 224, 60 South. , 138. (10) It is not meant to say, however, that conviction can not be established upon circumstantial evidence. While there was direct testimony and specific de...nial of guilty knowledge on defendant's part, yet there Avere in addition circumstances of more or less tend- ency to show as well as to refute such knowledge; the relevancy of such circumstances, when not too remote, can not of course be rightly denied ; but, apart from instructions as to whether the property was THEFTS FROM RAILROADS. 23 in fad stolen, no difficulty is perceived in applying the circumstances directly to the accused wit 1 1 a view of testing the question of notice or knowledge on his part, at the times he received the goods and chattels, that they had been stolen (if in fact they were n).
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