113 Ky. 821 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1902
■Opinion op tiib court by
Affirming.
The appellants, G. W. Wait and R. G. Hail, were indicted jointly with Cy Wait and L. E. Hunt for conspiracy to defraud the Somerset Banking Company and others and the public generally.
The principal ground urged for reversal of the judgment of conviction is: that the indictment not only charges the conspiracy to defraud, and sets out the method by which it was to be accomplished, but also sets out overt acts in furtherance of the object of the conspiracy, and that the facts thus alleged showr the object of the conspiracy to have been the embezzlement of more than $40,000 from the banking company, of which appellants were president and cashier, and that this object was fully accomplished. It is therefore claimed that as conspiracy is a misdemeanor and embezzlement a felony, and as the facts constituting the felony have not only been alleged in the indictment, hut proved, there can be no conviction for the misdemeanor, because it is merged in the felony. The principal authority in support of this contention is the case of Com. v. Blackburn, 1 Duv., 4, in which this exact contention was made and sustained in an opinion by Judge Williams, holding that an indict
The other questions raised on this appeal may be briefly disposed of. The principal objection is to the instruction
The testimony as to the entries in the individual ledger was properly admitted, in view of the contract shown by which these two defendants, for a stipulated sum, undertook to run the bank and keep the books. That book was under their control, kept by clerks who were under their
For ..the reasons given, the judgment, is affirmed.
Petition for rehearing by appellants overruled.