35 S.E. 428 | N.C. | 1900
After conviction, the prisoner moved in arrest of judgment, because the indictment did not charge that she had knowledge of the deadly character of the substance alleged to be poisonous.
Motion disallowed, defendant excepted. *646
At the conclusion of the evidence, the defendant asked his (998) Honor to instruct the jury to render a verdict of not guilty, on the ground that evidence was insufficient to sustain the charge in the bill of indictment.
The prayer was disallowed, defendant excepted. Judgment of imprisonment. Defendant appealed.
The defendant is indicted for attempting to poison another by placing phosphorus and a poisonous substance in a coffee pot. After the conviction the defendant moved for an arrest of judgment, because the bill did not charge that the defendant had knowledge of the deadly character of the substance alleged to be poisonous. This averment was held not to be essential in S. v. Slagle,
The defendant also asked his Honor to instruct the jury to render a verdict of not guilty on the ground that there was not sufficient evidence to submit to the jury, which prayer was overruled. We have carefully read the evidence, and think that there was evidence to go to the jury. The weight of the evidence and the credibility of the witnesses were for the jury to consider, and not the court.
Affirmed.
Cited: S. v. Carlson,
(999)