48 Kan. 129 | Kan. | 1892
Opinion by
The appellant, D. A. Johnson, was convicted in the district court of Cowley county of a violation of the provisions of an ordinance of the city of Win-, field. The complaint charges that the appellant, as agent of the Winfield Water Company, said company being engaged in supplying water to the inhabitants of said city for domestic, sanitary and other purposes, under a franchise from said city, as provided by certain ordinances of said city, did, upon
While some latitude must be allowed in the construction of complaints filed in the police court charging persons with a violation of city ordinances, all the common safeguards and ordinary requirements of criminal pleading ought not to be entirely disregarded. As we view it, the complaint should have stated that a sufficient tender was made. Words ought, to have been used that would have conveyed the idea that all money required was tendered, or the amount of the charges-of the water company should have been stated, and followed by an allegation that the amount so specified was tendered. Any word or expression that means that a sufficient sum was tendered would be all that the most strict rules of pleading would require.
Again, the obligation of the water company to do the act. and perform the very thing that its agent is accused of unlawfully refusing to do must be positively alleged in the complaint; because, if it is not in the nature of a public obligation to the city, or to the public thereof, or to some of the inhab
These motions to quash were each made at the proper time, and ought to have been sustained. We have less than usual hesitation in declaring that the motion to quash was erroneously overruled, in view of other errors occurring at the trial that would have compelled a reversal of the judgment if the complaint could have been sustained. We recommend that the judgment be reversed, and the cause remanded to the district court, with instructions to quash the complaint and to discharge the appellant.
By the Court: It is so ordered.