Case ID: how-pr_21/html/0383-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "By the court, Sutherland, Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

SUPREME COURT.
    James Enright, plaintiff in error agt. The People, defendants in error.
    An indictment under the act of March 23, 1860, prohibiting the sale of passenger tickets, except as therein mentioned, must state the port or place from which the ticket purports to entitle the person to a passage.
    
      New York General Term, May, 1861.
   By the court, Sutherland, Justice.

I assume that the prisoner was indicted under the act passed March 23,1860.

In my opinion, the indictment, in charging the offence, should have stated the port or place from which the ticket or instrument purported to entitle the person or persons to a passage or right of passage, as one.of the circumstances entering into the statutory definition of the offence.

I think, too, that there was a fatal variance between the ticket or instrument described in the indictment, and that produced and proved on the trial.

On these grounds I think the judgment of the oyer and terminer should be reversed.