· 7/6/1918

State v. Flaherty

Citations

  • 103 Kan. 393
  • 173 P. 919
  • 1918 Kan. LEXIS 274

Syllabus

<p>SYLLABUS BY THE COURT.</p> <p>1. Larceny — Obtaining Money by Inducing Betting on Sham Horse Race. An information which charges that the defendants conspired to obtain the property of another with intent to steal the same; that they obtained possession thereof by inducing the other to bet $5,350 on a horse race; and that they made way with, secreted, and stole the $5,350, charges an offense under section 3448 of the General Statutes of 1915.</p> <p>2. Same — Conspiracy to Steal Proven. There was evidence to show that the defendants, Flaherty and Daniels, were guilty of participating with their codefendants in conspiring to steal, and in stealing, the property of George Roth.</p>

Judges: Marshall

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