49 Mo. 84 | Mo. | 1871
delivered the opinion of the court.
This complaint was prosecuted in the St. Louis Court of Criminal Correction, and was founded upon the act of 1869 (Sess. Acts 1869, p. 71; Wagn. Stat. 462, § 56), providing for the punishment of certain malicious trespasses.
The complaint charges that the defendant willfully, maliciously and unlawfully broke and severed from a building owned by the complainant a lock, plank partition and certain platform scales, all alleged to be then and there the property of the complainant and to form a part of the freehold.
Entertaining the opinion that there was no evidence showing malice in the sense, of the statute, the judgment against the defendant will be reversed and the 'cause remanded.