262 Mo. 165 | Mo. | 1914
Defendant was convicted in the criminal court of Jackson county on a charge of stealing $125 from the person of one Garfield Cox, and appeals from a judgment fixing his punishment at five years in the penitentiary.
The evidence of the prosecuting witness Cox is in substance as follows:
That he is a farmer of Putnam.county, Missouri, and came to Kansas City about April 10, 1913, for the
Officer Peters testified that when he first came upon the parties and saw that prosecuting witness, Cox, was excited and heard him accuse defendant of having his money, he asked defendant if he had Cox’s money, to which defendant replied that he had $125 in money “that Cox gave him to mind for him.” Defendant, at tíre request of the police officer, gave up
Defendant, testifying in his own behalf, stated that prosecuting witness Cox had been gambling with him and “Arkansas” and gave defendant the $125 as a wager or a bet. He demed taking the money from the pocket of Cox.
OPINION.