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Montgomery, Judge. The plaintiff in error in this case, represented to the prosecutor, that if he would let him have $20 he would come and work it out with him. The prosecutor let him have the money, and prisoner refused to comply with his
*129 contract, whereupon prosecutor indicted him for being a common cheat and swindler.“ A pretence that a party would do an act which he did not mean to do, (as a pretence that he would pay for goods on delivery) was holden not to be a false pretence:” 2d Russell on Crimes, (5th Am. Ed.) 289. The present case comes within the principle quoted.
Judgment reversed.
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 45 Ga. 128
Judges: Montgomery
Filed Date: 1/15/1872
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024