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State v. Schreiber
41 Kan. 307
Kan.
1889
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Opinion by

Clogston, C.:

Two complaints are now made: First, that the evidence was not sufficient to sustain the verdict; second, misinstruction of the court to the jury. After a careful examination of the record, we are free to say that the evidence fully warrants and sustains the verdict. Six men were engaged in a fight; defendants, using dangerous weapons, inflicted therewith several severe and dangerous wounds upon two persons thus engaged. As to who commenced the assault is a disputed fact. The record seems to show that the defendants had a fair and impartial trial, and no claim to the contrary is made. Where that fact is shown we think the judgment of the jury ought to be conclusive, and in this case we think the defendants have nothing to complain of, and ought to be satisfied with the verdict and judgment.

The instruction complained of is as follows:

“1. The defendants are charged in the information with having on February 21, 1888, at said county and state, assaulted and beat with deadly weapons one Manville Crouse with intent to kill him. Included in the principal crime charged (which is a felony) is the lower degree or grade of offense known as ‘assault and battery/ which last is a misdemeanor, and you can, if the evidence should warrant you in so doing, find them, or either of them, guilty of either the principal crime charged or the lower degree of offense included therein.”

*309This instruction we think fairly states the law. Where a defendant is charged with an assault with a deadly weapon, with intent to kill, that charge embodies the less offense of assault and battery, and it was competent, proper and the duty of the court to so instruct the jury. (The State v. Cooper, 31 Kas. 505.) No specific instructions were asked by the defendants, and we think the instruction of the court was competent and proper.

It is therefore recommended that the judgment of the court below be affirmed.

By the Court: It is so ordered.

All the Justices concurring.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. Schreiber
Court Name: Supreme Court of Kansas
Date Published: Jan 15, 1889
Citation: 41 Kan. 307
Court Abbreviation: Kan.
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