Case Name: The State v. Curzy
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1862-11
Citations: 19 Ind. 430
Docket Number: 
Parties: The State v. Curzy.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 19
Pages: 430–430

Head Matter:
The State v. Curzy.
An information which charges that the defendant, within two years of the commencement of the prosecution, did, knowingly, encourage a negro, named A. B., who had come into the State about the 1st of December, 1860, to remain in the State, by giving him employment and furnishing him a home, is good, and not subject to be quashed.
APPEAL from the Jefferson Common Pleas.
Osear B. Hord, Attorney-General, for the State.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The affidavit and information in this case were filed in 1861, and charge that the defendant, within two years of the commencement of the prosecution, did, knowingly, encourage a negro man named Wilson, who had come into the State about the 1st of December, 1860, which fact was known to the defendant, to remain in the State; such encouragement being given by giving him employment, and furnishing him a home, etc. The information was quashed. Ve think the information was good. '
The judgment is reversed, with costs. Cause remanded, etc.