84 Fla. 508 | Fla. | 1922
In an indictment returned by a grand jury of DeSoto County, the defendant, plaintiff in error here,' was indicted in two counts, the first charging forgery, the second charging an uttering by the defendant of the instrument alleged to have been forged by him. Upon the trial a verdict of guilty as charged was returned. To review the judgment imposing sentence writ of error was taken from this court.
The first contention is that the court erred in requiring defendant to go to trial without counsel. It appears from the record that the indictment was returned De
The order overruling defendant’s motion for new trial is assigned as error. This assignment presents the question of the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict returned. The indictment charges the forgery and the uttering of a forged writing obligatory and sets out in full the instrument alleged to have been forged. It purports to be a check of V. S. Strahn drawn upon the DeSoto National Bank of Arcadia, payable to the order of H. D. Myers. The contention upon this assignment is that the words “writing obligatory” employed in the indictment are technical and imply a written instrument under seal. The instrument set out in the indictment is
The names “Strahn” appearing as drawer of the check set out'in the indictment and “Strahm” appearing as the drawer of the check offered in evidence are so nearly similar as not readily to suggest a difference to the hearer. Under the rule of idem sonam the difference in spelling and sound of the two words is so slight as not to amount to a variance. Rhodes v. State, 74 Fla. 230, 76 South. Rep. 776; Johnson v. State, 65 Fla. 492, 62 South. Rep. 655; Johnson v. State, 51 Fla. 44, 40 South. Rep. 678; Ewert v. State, 48 Fla. 36, 37 South. Rep. 334; Reddick v. State, 25 Fla. 112, 5 South. Rep. 704.
The last assignment is based upon the ruling of the trial court denying defendant’s motion in arrest of judgment. Under this assignment it is urged that the indict
The judgment will be affirmed.
Affirmed.