State v. Sullivan County Agricultural Society

Decision Date12 February 1896
Docket Number1,722
Citation42 N.E. 963,14 Ind.App. 369
PartiesSTATE v. SULLIVAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
CourtIndiana Appellate Court

From the Sullivan Circuit Court.

Judgment affirmed.

W. A. Ketcham, Attorney-General, M. Moores, W. L. Slinkard, Pros. Attorney, and C. D. Hunt, for State.

J. S. Bays, for appellee.

OPINION

DAVIS, J.

This was an indictment in two counts against the Sullivan County Agricultural Society, under section 2173, R. S. 1894, for keeping a tenement for gaming.

The indictment was quashed in the circuit court, and the State appeals.

Our criminal law is entirely statutory, and not of common law origin. Section 237, R. S. 1894; Beal v. State, 15 Ind. 378; Stephens v. State, 107 Ind. 185, 8 N.E. 94.

In this State a corporation cannot be indicted for a crime except as provided by statute. State v. Ohio, etc., R. W. Co., 23 Ind. 362.

Corporations may be prosecuted in this State for "erecting, continuing or maintaining a public nuisance, or for obstructing a public highway or navigable stream." Section 1970, R. S. 1894, and section 1754, R. S. 1894. State v. Baltimore, etc., R. R. Co., 120 Ind. 298, 22 N.E. 307.

In this case no charge is made that the appellee did anything that was injurious or offensive to some portion of the inhabitants of the State. Section 2153, R. S. 1894; State v. Houck, 73 Ind. 37.

It is not charged in either count of the indictment that any gaming was ever carried on, much less that it was carried on to such an extent as to make it a nuisance.

We apprehend that an agricultural society may be prosecuted for keeping a tenement for gaming, provided it is carried on to such an extent as to make it a nuisance, notwithstanding the officers may be prosecuted for the violation of any of the provisions of section 2174, R. S. 1894, but this question is not before us.

In our opinion there was no error in sustaining the motion to quash the indictment.

Judgment affirmed.

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  • State v. Sullivan Cnty. Agricultural Soc.
    • United States
    • Indiana Appellate Court
    • February 12, 1896
    ...14 Ind.App. 36942 N.E. 963STATEv.SULLIVAN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOC.Appellate Court of Indiana.Feb. 12, 1896 ... Appeal from circuit court, Sullivan county; J. C. Brigg, Judge.The Sullivan County Agricultural Society was indicted for keeping a tenement for gaming. From an order quashing the indictment, the state appeals. Affirmed.W. L. Slinkard, C. D. Hunt, W. A ... ...

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