Commonwealth v. Fortune , 105 Mass. 592 ( 1870 )


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  • Chapman, C. J.

    It is very obvious that several persons may associate themselves together in an attempt to steal from one’s person. In such cases, they are all principals, and may be jointly indicted. 1 Archb. Crbn. Proc. (7th Am. ed.) 315 and notes. Goal-heavers' ease, 1 Leach (4th ed.) 64. Though but one of them thrusts his hand into the pocket, all may be equally guilty; and though the indictment alleges that they all did so, yet proof that one did so is sufficient. The ruling was correct.

    Exceptions overruled.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 105 Mass. 592

Judges: Chapman

Filed Date: 11/15/1870

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/9/2024