State v. Hunt

Decision Date21 March 1887
Citation3 S.W. 858,91 Mo. 490
PartiesThe State v. Chouteau Hunt, Appellant
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

October, 1886

Appeal from St. Francois Circuit Court. -- Hon. J. D. Fox, Judge.

Reversed.

Carter, Wilson & Weber for appellant.

B. G. Boone, Attorney General, for the state.

Brace, J. Norton, C. J., absent.

OPINION

Brace, J.

The defendant was indicted in the circuit court of St. Francois county, for burglary and larceny, was found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for five years. His motion for a new trial having been overruled, he appeals to this court. Before going to trial he made application for a change of venue on the ground of the prejudice of the inhabitants of said county against him, and after evidence was introduced pro and con. on that issue, his application was overruled. The finding of the court on that issue was conclusive unless it appear that palpable injustice has been done, or there has been an abuse of judicial discretion in refusing the application, which does not appear in this case. State v. Guy, 69 Mo. 430; State v. Whitton, 63 Mo. 91; State v. Wilson, 85 Mo. 134.

Several exceptions were saved on the trial of the cause, only one of which do we find well taken, and that was the refusal of the court to grant defendant a new trial on the ground that the verdict was wholly unsupported by the evidence; for this error the judgment is reversed, and defendant discharged. All concur, except Norton, C. J., absent.

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  • Kunze v. Evans
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • May 28, 1895
    ... ... any substantial evidence, and for that reason alone, among ... others, should be reversed. State" v. Chouteau, 91 ... Mo. 490; Klosterman v. Kage, 39 Mo. 60 ...          Burney & Burney with William L. Jarrott for respondent ...   \xC2" ... ...

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