Commonwealth v. Soper

Decision Date02 October 1882
Citation133 Mass. 393
PartiesCommonwealth v. Rice E. Soper
CourtUnited States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court

Franklin. Indictment for perjury. At the trial in the Superior Court, before Knowlton, J., the jury returned a verdict of guilty; and the defendant alleged exceptions, which appear in the opinion.

Exceptions overruled.

J. McIlvene, for the defendant.

C. H. Barrows, Assistant Attorney General, for the Commonwealth.

Morton, C. J. Endicott, Lord & Field, JJ., absent.

OPINION

Morton, C. J.

The indictment alleges that, on the third day of January, 1882, a complaint was made before William S. Dana, a trial justice, against one Thompson, charging said Thompson with larceny; that Thompson was arrested and brought before the justice, and an examination had upon the complaint on the said third day of January; and that, at such examination, the defendant committed the perjury for which he is indicted. Upon the production of the record of the trial justice, in support of the indictment, it appeared that the complaint against Thompson was dated on the thirty-first day of December, 1881, but that the arrest and examination were on the said third day of January.

The defendant asked the judge to rule that there was a fatal variance between the allegations and the proofs. We are of opinion that the judge rightly refused so to rule.

Without discussing the question as to what might be the rule at common law, it is clear that, under our statutes, there is no material variance of which the defendant can avail himself. Pub. Sts. c. 214, § 26. There is no room to doubt that the complaint offered in evidence is the same as the one described in the indictment. In the words of the statute, "the identity of the instrument is evident, and the purport thereof is sufficiently described to prevent all prejudice to the defendant."

The variance therefore cannot be deemed material. Commonwealth v. Hall, 97 Mass. 570. Commonwealth v. McKean, 98 Mass. 9. Commonwealth v. Hatfield, 107 Mass. 227.

Exceptions overruled.

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  • Commonwealth v. Parrotta
    • United States
    • United States State Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Supreme Court
    • June 1, 1944
    ...cafe in Chelsea with which he was connected and for which he purchased liquor. Commonwealth v. Terry, 114 Mass. 263, 266, 267;Commonwealth v. Soper, 133 Mass. 393;Commonwealth v. Graustein & Co., 209 Mass. 38, 41, 42, 95 N.E. 97;Commonwealth v. Bannon, 254 Mass. 320, 322, 323, 150 N.E. 7. T......
  • Saucier v. State
    • United States
    • Mississippi Supreme Court
    • March 29, 1909
    ... ... was committed is a material element of the allegations of the ... indictment for perjury, is well settled. Rhodes v ... Commonwealth, 78 Va. 696; United States v. McNeal, 1 ... Gall. (U.S.) 387; United States v. Law, 50 F ... 915; State v. Lewis, 93 N.C. 581; Lucas v ... 882, and in 16 Ency. Pl. & Pr. p. 348, including note 2, and ... the authorities therein cited, especially Commonwealth v ... Soper, 133 Mass. 393, and Keator v. People, 32 ... Mich. 484 ... It is ... to be most especially observed, further, that the indictment ... ...
  • State v. Perry
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • October 7, 1902
    ... ... 500 (16 S.Ct ... 640, 40 L.Ed. 786; Keator v. People, 32 Mich. 484; ... State v. Fenlason, 79 Me. 117 (8 A. 459); Com ... v. Soper, 133 Mass. 393; Dill v. People, 19 ... Colo. 469, (36 P. 229, 41 Am. St. Rep. 254.) See State v ... Lewis, 93 N.C. 581. Here the defendant was ... ...
  • State v. Perry
    • United States
    • Iowa Supreme Court
    • October 7, 1902
    ...v. U. S., 161 U. S. 500, 16 Sup. Ct. 640, 40 L. Ed. 786;Keater v. People, 32 Mich. 484;State v. Fenlason, 79 Me. 117, 8 Atl. 459;Com. v. Soper, 133 Mass. 393;Dill v. People, 19 Colo. 469, 36 Pac. 229, 41 Am. St. Rep. 254. See State v. Lewis, 93 N. C. 581. Here the defendant was accused of g......
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