69 Fla. 577 | Fla. | 1915
The defendant below, plaintiff in error here, was convicted in the Circuit Court of Jackson County of the crime of obtaining goods by false and fraudulent pretenses, and brings his conviction and sentence here for review by writ of error.
The indictment in two counts charges that the defendant obtained from the prosecutors, a firm of merchants at Marianna, the County seat of Jackson County, forty-four dollars and ninety cents worth of enumerated goods by falsely pretending and asserting that he was the owner of two certain described mules and that said mules were unencumbered and free from any adverse claims, and that he would give a mortgage on said mules and on all of his crops to secure the repayment of the sums advanced to him. That he did give the mortgage as agreed, but that said representations so made as to said mules being owned by him and being unencumbered and free from adverse claims were false that said two mules were not owned by him, but were the property of the Mizell Live Stock Company, a corporation, and that they were not free from encumbrances and adverse claims, and that he knew tháf said representations and pretenses were false and untrue and so knowing, with intent to defraud the prosecutors designedly, knowingly and fraudulently made the said false representations with intent to injure and defraud the said prosecutors. The proofs show that the