78 Iowa 656 | Iowa | 1889
I. The indictment is in two counts. In the first count it is alleged that on the fourth day of February, 1888, the defendant was a duly-qualified constable in and for Saylor township, in Polk county, and that, as such officer, he had seized and had in his possession a large amount of intoxicating liquors, the property of one John Connelly; that said liquors were-seized and held by defendant under a search-warrant,, issued by a justice of the peace in pursuance of the provisions of the law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating-liquors ; and that, while in possession of the same, the defendant wilfully, corruptly and unlawfully received from said Connelly the sum of one hundred dollars as a bribe, reward or consideration for omitting to perform his official duties, in undertaking and promising said Connelly to procure the release and discharge of said liquors so held by him. The second count purports to charge the defendant with the same offense ; that is, it is averred therein that defendant is charged with the crime of receiving a bribe from John Connelly under an agreement to procure the release of said liquors. It is also alleged that said crime was committed by means of an unlawful conspiracy entered into between the defendant and one G. B. Hamilton and O. C. "West, and in reference to the crime charged against the defendant the following language is employed : “The two counts in this indictment describe but one transaction, and are intended to charge but one offense.”