State v. Faddoul

Decision Date16 August 1933
PartiesSTATE v. FADDOUL.
CourtMaine Supreme Court

Exceptions from Superior Court, Oxford County.

John Faddoul was found guilty of burning property to defraud insurer. His motion in arrest of judgment was overruled, and he brings exception.

Exception sustained.

Argued before PATTANGALL, C. J., and DUNN, STURGIS, BARNES, and THAXTER, JJ.

Clyde R. Chapman, Atty. Gen., for the State.

Aretas E. Stearns and Albert Beliveau, both of Rumford, for defendant.

THAXTER, Justice.

The intention in this case was to prosecute the respondent for the crime described in section 24 of chapter 138, Rev. Stat. 1930. The statutory offense is set forth as follows:

"Persons burning their own property to defraud insurers; penalty. R. S. c. 128, § 22. If an owner or person in any way concerned, interested or in possession of any building, goods, or other property, insured against loss or damage by fire, wflfully burns the same or causes it to be burned, with intent to defraud the insurer, he shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one year, nor more than twenty years."

The first count of the indictment reads as follows:

"The grand jurors for said state upon their oath present that John Faddoul of Rumford in the County of Oxford and State of Maine at Rumford in the County of Oxford and State of Maine, aforesaid, on the ninth clay of August, A. D. 1932, Wilfully did cause to be burned on the eleventh day of August, A. D. 1932, with intent to defraud the Southern Fire Insurance Company of New York, New York, New York, and the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a building occupied as a shop and belonging to the said John Faddoul located on the Westerly side of Canal Street in said Rumford, the said Southern Fire Insurance Company of New York, New York, New York, and the said Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, having at the time of said burning, insurance on said building, against the peace of said State, and contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided."

The second count of the indictment, in so far as the respondent's objection to it goes, is in the same language.

After a verdict of guilty and before sentence the respondent filed a motion in arrest of judgment on the ground that the indictment under which he was tried set forth no criminal offense. To the overruling of this motion an exception was taken.

The rule is well recognized that in...

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  • Logan v. State
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • 23 Marzo 1970
    ...be misled in his conclusion respecting the exact crime charged. See, State v. Michaud, 1955, 150 Me. 479, 114 A.2d 352; State v. Faddoul, 1933, 132 Me. 151, 168 A. 97; State v. Beattie, 1930, 129 Me. 229, 151 A. 427; State v. Paul, 1879, 69 Me. 215. In State v. Couture, 1960, 156 Me. 231, 1......
  • State v. Ward
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • 17 Marzo 1960
    ...v. Pooler, 141 Me. 274, 43 A.2d 353; State v. Peterson, 136 Me. 165, 4 A.2d 835; State v. Beckwith, 135 Me. 423, 198 A. 739; State v. Faddoul, 132 Me. 151, 168 A. 97; State v. Beattie, 129 Me. 229, 151 A. 427; State v. Beliveau, 114 Me. 477, 96 A. Bearing these principles of criminal pleadi......
  • State v. Dumais
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • 18 Septiembre 1940
    ...whatsoever." See also, Galeo v. State, 107 Me. 474, at page 479, 78 A. 867; State v. Strout, 132 Me. 134, 167 A. 859; State v. Faddoul, 132 Me. 151, 168 A. 97. It is the opinion of a majority of the Court that, under the rule of precision emphasized in recent decisions in our State, cited s......
  • Haller v. State
    • United States
    • Maine Supreme Court
    • 7 Mayo 1968
    ...constitute the essential elements of the offense.' Directions and Forms for Criminal Procedure, Whitehouse and Hill § 40; State v. Faddoul 132 Me. 151, 153, 168 A. 97; Smith, Pet'r. v. State of Maine 145 Me. 313, 318, 75 A.2d 538; and Moody, Pet'r. v. Lovell, Warden 145 Me. 328, 334, 75 A.2......

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