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Robinson v. State
31 Tex. 170
Tex.
1868
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Caldwell, J.

—Indictment charges that the defendant made “an assault with a certain gun, the same being then and there, a deadly weapon, and him the said William did attempt, with the gun aforesaid, to shoot, with intent,” &c.

After exceptions to the sufficiency of the indictment were overruled, the district attorney entered a nolle prosequi as to the felony, and they proceeded to trial for the assault. The defendant was found guilty of simple assault, from which he appeals.

We are of opinion that the exceptions ought to have been sustained.

The indictment ought to aver that the gun was charged, or otherwise show that the defendant had a present ability to inflict an injury.

Reversed and dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Robinson v. State
Court Name: Texas Supreme Court
Date Published: Apr 15, 1868
Citation: 31 Tex. 170
Court Abbreviation: Tex.
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