"An attempt to commit a misdemeanor is a misdemeanor, whether the offense is created by statute, or was an offense at common law. These were the words of Baron Parke in the case of Rex v. Roderick, 7 Car. P. 795, delivered in the year 1837. They have been adopted by the compilers on criminal law. 1 Russell on Crimes, 46; Archibald's Criminal Pleadings and Evidence, 19; Wharton's Criminal Law, 79-873." Smith v. Commonwealth,
Sections 6311 and 7315 of the Code of 1907 authorize a conviction for attempts under indictments charging the offense. Hutto v. State,
The judgment of the Court of Appeals is reversed, and the case is remanded to said court for further consideration, in conformity with this opinion.
Writ awarded.
All Justices concur, except BROWN, J., not sitting. *Page 514