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State v. Cocker

Court of General Sessions of Delaware
Apr 1, 1840
3 Del. 554 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1840)

Opinion

April, 1840.

Wales, for the prisoner.


The prisoner was indicted for breaking and entering in the night time the warehouse of C. I. du Pont, with intent to commit a larceny; and also for feloniously stealing therein the goods of the said C. I. du Pont.

It appeared that the warehouse belonged to Mr. du Pont and others, but was in his exclusive possession; and the court held this to he sufficient to meet the allegation of property in him alone.

The prisoner was acquitted of breaking the warehouse, but convicted of the larceny; and the court held the conviction right, and sentenced him accordingly. (2 East Cr. Law 515; Arch. Cr. Pl. 296, 294, 55; Rex vs. Turner, 1 Sid. 171; 2 Russ. Cr. 43, 709.)


Summaries of

State v. Cocker

Court of General Sessions of Delaware
Apr 1, 1840
3 Del. 554 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1840)
Case details for

State v. Cocker

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE v. BENJAMIN COCKER

Court:Court of General Sessions of Delaware

Date published: Apr 1, 1840

Citations

3 Del. 554 (Del. Gen. Sess. 1840)

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