167 Mo. App. 346 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1912
The prosecuting attorney filed an information charging defendant with the offense of obtaining property under false pretenses. The trial court sustained a demurrer to the information and the State appealed.
The information charges that defendant was indebted to the Kilpatrick Mercantile Co. in the sum of $109.35 and, in order to secure a credit of twenty dollars on this account, he falsely represented that one A. J. Rhodes was indebted to him in the sum of twenty dollars and defendant then gave to Kilpatrick Mercantile Co. an order upon Rhodes for twenty dollars and thereby induced the mercantile company to give him a credit of twenty dollars upon his account with them. Does this conduct on the part of defendant constitute a crime under the statute?
The statute, Sec. 4565, R. S. 1909, is as follows: “Every person who with intent to cheat or defraud any
Judgment affirmed.