254 Mass. 46 | Mass. | 1925
The indictment in seventeen counts charges the defendants Downey, Finn and Lane with larceny. It was tried with another indictment alleging that Finn kept a room for the registering of bets. Downey pleaded guilty. Finn was found guilty and waived his exceptions. The case is before us on Lane’s exceptions.
The three defendants acted together in a scheme to steal from the trust company. This was accomplished by using its money and manipulating the treasurer’s checks so that larceny at common law and by false pretences was committed. The act of each one in the carrying out of this scheme was the act of all the conspirators. See Commonwealth v. Harley, 7 Met. 462. Commonwealth v. Mulrey, 170 Mass. 103. Commonwealth v. Carey, 103 Mass. 214, upon which the defendant relies, is not in conflict.
The defendant moved that the case be taken from the jury and continued, because Edward L. Logan, Esquire, an attorney at law, represented the prosecution in the trial of the cause. This attorney was familiar with the facts in the case and had assisted in its preparation; he sat with the assistant district attorney at the trial, and gave him suggestions during its progress. The judge found that the assistant district attorney "had the active superintendence and management of the prosecution of the trial”; that Mr. Logan received no pecuniary compensation for his services in the preparation and trial of the case; that prior to February 21, he expected compensation for these services; . that at no time did he actively direct the trial; that he did not address the court except at the bench, in conference, and then only at the express or implied consent of the court. There was nothing improper in the conduct of Mr. Logan. The assistant district attorney had the entire control of the case, he had the right to avail himself of the knowledge and information possessed by Mr. Logan. Commonwealth v. Herman, 253
The appeals are not properly here. G. L. c. 278 § 28. All questions of law sought to be presented thereby were raised by the exceptions and have been considered.
Exceptions overruled.
Appeals dismissed.