114 Iowa 492 | Iowa | 1901
— There was no question as to the homicide. When Pinley was killed he was the marshal of the town of' Morning Sun, and seems to have had the custody of defendant for some previous alleged disturbance. Defendant, in his testimony, denies that he had any knowledge or notice that Pinley was marshal, or that he was making an arrest. He also testifies as to some threats made by others that he' (defendant) would be mobbed, or run out of town, and in. oral argument counsel for defendant suggested the theory that defendant acted in self-defense, under the impression that he was in danger of unlawful violence at the hands of Pinley and others. It is not necessary to go into the details of the evidence as to the circumstances surrounding the homicide, or as to the difficulties in which defendant had been concerned on previous visits to Morning Sun. His home was at Keithsburg, 111., and he had come to Morning Sun on this, as on previous occasions, for the ostensible purpose of visiting his child, which was in the custody of its mother, who was no longer living with him. There was ample evidence to>