165 S.W.2d 357 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1942
Dismissing Appeal.
An indictment returned by the Letcher Circuit Court jointly charged Millard Collins, Alonzo Sizemore and Hillard Bates, with robbing by force and arms Cullen Anderson and Walter McCall of seventeen gallons and three quarts of moonshine liquor. A joint trial was had *686 as to appellees, Collins and Sizemore, and the record does not show what disposition was made of the indictment relative to Bates. At the conclusion of all the evidence the trial judge peremptorily instructed the jury to find appellees not guilty.
The Commonwealth has appealed pursuant to the provisions of sections 335 and 337, Criminal Code of Practice, and asked that the law be certified.
In open court Bates fully confessed that he robbed the prosecuting witnesses of their whiskey and that Collins and Sizemore entered into a conspiracy with him to commit the crime and were present and participated therein. It is admitted that moonshine whiskey is the subject of larceny, Ray v. Com.,
In Com. v. Sullivan,
For the reasons given in Com. v. Sullivan, supra, this appeal is dismissed.
Whole Court sitting.