90 Ky. 262 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1890
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an appeal by the appellant from judgment sentencing him to confinement in the penitentiary for the crime of forgery. The only ground relied on for reversal is, that the -court refused to sustain the appellant’s plea of twice in jeopardy for the same offense.
The instrument of writing said to have been forged by the appellant is as follows:
“Mb. J. C. King: Pay to bearer $1.75 cents till to-morrow evening, and oblige
“Dan, Haltebon.”
The first indictment charged that the appellant forged and counterfeited the entire body of this instrument, as well as that of the signature thereto. To. this indictment a plea of not guilty was entered, and a jury was selected and sworn to try the issue;
The alleged alteration in the particular last mentioned was an actual occurrence. These two indictments set out substantially the same offense. The facts alleged in the second indictment and proven on the trial were competent evidence under the first indictment, and were sufficient to have sustained a verdict of guilty under said indictment. It was alleged in the first indictment that the whole order was forged, but it turned out that only a part of it was forged, to wit: the insertion of the figure 1, as representing one dollar, thereby making the order read $1.75 cents instead of 75 cents. This fact, under the allegation in the first indictment that the order was forged for the whole amount, could have been proven, and the proof of this fact would have authorized a verdict of guilty. Therefore, the appellant was twice put in jeopardy for the same offense, which is not allowable.
The judgment is reversed, with directions to grant a new trial and dismiss the indictment.