95 Iowa 381 | Iowa | 1895
The defendants are A. W. Brown and P. A. Fernald. The indictment on which they were tried and convicted charges them with the crime of conspiracy, committed one-fourth of a mile southwest of Wellman, in Washington county, on or about the twenty-fourth day of July, 1890, “to injure the person of one Etta Jones, and to do an act injurious to the public morals.” The indictment further charges that the defendants “verbally agreed that -said P. A. Fernald should procure said Etta Jones, and, in the night time, take her to a place where said Brown should meet them, and keep himself concealed while said Fernald should have intercourse with said Etta Jones, after which said Brown would make himself known, and, by threats to publish the same, induce the said Etta Jones to submit to sexual intercourse with said Brown; that said Brown and Fernald then and there, wrongfully and feloniously, did make an assault upon the body and person of her, the said Etta Jones, and said Brown, with force, carnally knew her, and did injure the said Etta Jones, and did an act injurious to the public morals.”
III. We fail to discover any prejudicial error in the proceedings, as shown by the record and submitted to us. The evidence tending to show the guilt of the