133 Iowa 31 | Iowa | 1907
The record before us conclusively shows that at the time of the application herein the defendant was the owner of ninety acres of farm land, worth about $2,700, and of personal property worth about $800. There was a mortgage of a little over $700 on the farm before the defendant was indicted, and since then he has conveyed the property to his attorneys to secure them for their services in making defense in this and other criminal cases, and to secure his bondsmen on appeal in this case. Without going into the figures in detail, it is sufficient to say that the record furnishes abundant evidence that the defendant had enough property to care for his family, fairly compensate his attorneys, and pay for a transcript of the evidence, and the court was clearly
I still adhere to my dissent expressed in State v. Wright, 111 Iowa, 621.