NICKLES v. STATE

34114.

86 Ga. App. 290 (1952)

71 S.E.2d 578

NICKLES v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 13, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harris, Chance & McCracken, for plaintiff in error.

George Hains, Solicitor-General, E. D. Fulcher, contra.


CARLISLE, J.

1. Larceny after trust is a species of larceny and in prosecutions for the former offense, as in those for the latter, it is necessary to allege ownership of the property in a person, corporation, or other legal entity capable of owning property, in order to enable the accused to know exactly what charge he will be called upon at the trial to meet, and to enable him, if such should be the case, to plead a former acquittal or conviction. Scarboro

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