State v. Jones

Decision Date09 January 1903
Citation171 Mo. 401,71 S.W. 680
PartiesSTATE v. JONES.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

Appeal from circuit court, Miller county; James E. Hazell, Judge.

Louis C. Jones was convicted of arson, and he appeals. Affirmed.

J. G. Slate, for appellant. The Attorney General, for the State.

GANTT, J.

From a conviction of arson in Spring Garden, Miller county, Mo., on the night of January 7, 1901, the defendant prosecutes this appeal. The prosecution is by information filed by the prosecuting attorney. The defendant is not represented in this court, and consequently we have been compelled to read the entire record to ascertain what errors he relies on for reversal.

The information charges that "at the county of Miller, in this state, on the 7th day of January, A. D. 1901, the defendant, Louis C. Jones, unlawfully, willfully, feloniously, and maliciously did set fire to and burn a certain dwelling house of one James P. Thompson, there situate, in which said dwelling house there was then and there a human being, against the peace and dignity of the state." The information charges arson in the first degree, as section 1871, Rev. St. 1899, provides that "every person who shall willfully set fire to or burn any dwelling house in which there shall be at the time some human being shall, upon conviction, be adjudged guilty of arson in the first degree." It was not necessary to name in the information the person or persons who were in the house at the time the crime was committed. State v. Aguila, 14 Mo. 130; State v. Hayes, 78 Mo., loc. cit. 313.

The testimony established that the second or upstairs story of the dwelling house which defendant was charged with burning was occupied by James P. Thompson and wife as their dwelling, and also by some students, and a portion of the lower rooms by Dr....

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