65 Mo. 454 | Mo. | 1877
The defendant was indicted at the July term, 1874, of the Jasper County Circuit Court, for burglary and larceny. He was tried and convicted in January, 1875, at the November adjourned term of said court. Having made unsuccessful motions for new trial and in arrest of judgment, he 'brings the cause here by appeal. The principal grounds relied upon for a reversal of the judgment are based upon the action of the court in refusing to grant a continuance and in refusing to make an order changing the venue of the cause.
The record shows that the cause had been once continued on defendant’s application, and, in such cases, the affidavit for a second continuance should disclose facts, showing an honest effort on the part of the applicant to prepare his case for trial and legal diligence. The affidavit in this case does not come up to these requirements, in this: that it fails to state that the residence in Arkansas of the absent witness, for the first time, came to the knowledge of defendant, after the commencement of the court, and also in failing to state that, immediately, or soon after the last continuance, he instituted inquiry, by letters and otherwise, for the purpose of ascertaining the whereabouts of the absent witness.
Judgment affirmed,
Aerirmed.