29 Del. 195 | New York Court of General Session of the Peace | 1916
The question before the court is the admission of the record of the former trial of, and acquittal of, the accused in the present prosecution, on a charge for forgery at the last term of this court.
charging the jury:
In this indictment Frank H. Thomas, the accused, is charged with the offenses of feloniously and fraudulently maldng, forging and counterfeiting. a check, and of publishing and uttering the same knowing it to be forged.
The accused admits that he filled out the check in question but denies that he acted fraudulently in doing so and contends that he had full and proper authority of Pennell Emerson, the treasurer of the Wyoming Fruit Growers’ Association, to make out the check payable to the person and for the amount it was made out. He does not dispute the fact that he gave the check as made out to the payee named therein.
'If you should believe that at the time Frank H. Thomas, the accused, was employed by the Wyoming Fruit Growers’ Association, it was agreed by him that he should not handle any of the funds of the association, yet if you should believe that Pen
Verdict, not guilty.