| Texas. Court of Appeals - 1880 - 742 페이지
...reasonable doubt that he, the defendant, is guilty of the theft either as a principal or an accomplice. All persons are principals who are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offence. An accomplice is one who is not present at the commission of an offence, but who, before the... | |
| George Clark - 1881 - 766 페이지
...76. Same subject. " 77. Same subject. 78. Same subject. ARTICLE 74. Who are Principals (PC 214). — All persons are principals who are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offence. 18 But in murder cases the jury must now assess the punishment in case of conviction. Doran... | |
| 1912 - 1170 페이지
...be held and considered in law a principal in the crime committed by Cannon? It is declared that 'all are principals who are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offense' (Penal Code, art. 74), and 'all persons who shall engage in procuring aid, arms or means of any kind... | |
| 1913 - 1344 페이지
...419, this court on this subject said: "As to principals, the definition given In the Code is this : 'All persons are principals who are guilty of acting together In the commission of au offense.' So that, in determining the question whether one accused of crime Is liable as a principal... | |
| 1888 - 1042 페이지
...be held and considered in law a principal in the crime committed by Cannon? It is declared that "all are principals who are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offense," (Pen. Code, art. 74,) and "all persons who shall engage in procuring aid, arms, or means of any kind... | |
| 1891 - 1266 페이지
...consideration by the Jury In determining the weight to be given to nis testimony. (9) All persons nre principals who are guilty of acting together In the commission of an offense. When any offense is actually committed by one person, and others are present, and, knowing the unlawful... | |
| 1914 - 1434 페이지
...doing the killing." [Î] The court instructed the Jury: "AH persons are principals who, being present, are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offense, and, when an offense is actually committed by one or more persons, but others are present and, knowing the... | |
| 1900 - 1234 페이지
...commission of an offense as a principal, as before defined." Principals were defined to be "all persons who are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offense." In our opinion, this charge sufficiently covered the question of accomplices, as applied to this case.... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1889 - 1012 페이지
...Virginia, where the parties resided. Slraugkan v. Ilallwood, 29. CONSPIRACY. 1. COMMON DESIGN. — "ALL PERSONS ARE PRINCIPALS WHO ARE GUILTY OF ACTING TOGETHER in the commission of an offense," nnder the Texas Penal Code, article 74; actual presence is not necessary if at the time of commission... | |
| Stewart Rapalje - 1892 - 920 페이지
...one had been acquitted, and a nolle prox. had been entered as to the other. The court charged that "all persons are principals who are guilty of acting together in the commission of an offense. When an offense is actually committed by one or more persons, but others are present, and, knowing... | |
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