243 N.Y. 595 | NY | 1926
Under a statute which declares intermarriage between persons related within the prohibited degrees to be incest it has been held that the offense becomes complete upon intermarriage and that to sustain a conviction it is not necessary to establish carnal knowledge. Such statutes are common. "It is entirely competent for the Legislature, upon declaring an act to be a crime, to designate it by any term that may be chosen for that purpose." Intermarriage is the act of marrying. (State v.Schaunhurst,
The provision in the Domestic Relations Law, §
The district attorney may prosecute for the felony or for the misdemeanor as he chooses. The elements of the crime are the same.
The judgment should be affirmed.
HISCOCK, Ch. J., CARDOZO, POUND, McLAUGHLIN, CRANE, ANDREWS and LEHMAN, JJ., concur.
Judgment affirmed.