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Commonwealth v. Barney

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Middlesex
Mar 9, 1927
155 N.E. 600 (Mass. 1927)

Summary

In Commonwealth v. Barney, 258 Mass. 609, 610 (1927), we upheld a conviction for a misdemeanor included within the charge in a complaint for a misdemeanor, citing Commonwealth v. Lang, 10 Gray 11 (1857), Commonwealth v. Salah, 253 Mass. 549 (1925), and Commonwealth v. Clifford, 254 Mass. 390, 392 (1926), all cases of conviction of a lesser included crime on a charge of felony.

Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Gosselin

Opinion

March 7, 1927.

March 9, 1927.

Present: RUGG, C.J., BRALEY, PIERCE, CARROLL, WAIT, JJ.

Motor Vehicle, Operation. Intoxicating Liquor. Pleading, Criminal, Complaint. Practice, Criminal, Conduct of trial: requests, rulings and instructions; New Trial.

Where, at the trial in the Superior Court of a complaint charging that the defendant operated an automobile on a public way "while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, said offence being a second offence," there was evidence of a single offence but no evidence to support that part of the complaint which charged a second offence, it was proper for the judge to instruct the jury to disregard the part of the complaint and to consider the case as a charge of a first offense. An exception by a defendant who was found guilty of a first offense upon such a complaint after such an instruction must be overruled, since the jury must be presumed to have followed the instruction. No exception lies to the denial of a motion for a new trial based on a contention which might have been raised at the trial on the merits. The determination of a motion for a new trial rests in sound judicial discretion.

COMPLAINT, received and sworn to in the Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex on July 20, 1926, and described in the opinion.

On appeal to the Superior Court, the complaint was tried before Gibbs, J., a judge of a district court sitting in the Superior Court under Sts. 1923, c. 469; 1924, c. 485; 1926, c. 285. Material evidence and exceptions saved by the defendant are described in the opinion.

J.S. Cannon, for the defendant, submitted a brief.

R.J. White, Assistant District Attorney, for the Commonwealth.


The defendant was tried upon a complaint charging that he operated an automobile on a public way "while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, said offence being a second offence." G.L.c. 90, § 24, as amended by St. 1925, c. 297, § 1. There was no evidence to support that part of the complaint which charged a second offence. The judge instructed the jury to disregard that part of the complaint and to consider the case as a charge of a first offence. The motion by the defendant for a directed verdict in his favor was denied rightly. Commonwealth v. Lang, 10 Gray, 11. Commonwealth v. Salah, 253 Mass. 549. Commonwealth v. Clifford, 254 Mass. 390, 392. G.L.c. 277, §§ 34, 35. The instruction of the judge to disregard the part of the complaint charging a second offence must be presumed to have been followed by the jury. Commonwealth v. Cody, 165 Mass. 133, 138. Allen v. Boston Elevated Railway, 212 Mass. 191, 194.

There was no error of law in the denial of the defendant's motion for a new trial. The main ground alleged was one which might have been raised at the trial on the merits. Moreover, the disposition of such a motion rests in sound judicial discretion. Commonwealth v. Dascalakis, 246 Mass. 12, 24, 32, 33, and cases there collected.

Exceptions overruled.


Summaries of

Commonwealth v. Barney

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Middlesex
Mar 9, 1927
155 N.E. 600 (Mass. 1927)

In Commonwealth v. Barney, 258 Mass. 609, 610 (1927), we upheld a conviction for a misdemeanor included within the charge in a complaint for a misdemeanor, citing Commonwealth v. Lang, 10 Gray 11 (1857), Commonwealth v. Salah, 253 Mass. 549 (1925), and Commonwealth v. Clifford, 254 Mass. 390, 392 (1926), all cases of conviction of a lesser included crime on a charge of felony.

Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Gosselin

In Commonwealth v. Barney, 258 Mass. 609, the defendant was charged with operating a motor vehicle on a public way "while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, said offense being a second offense."

Summary of this case from State v. Doucet
Case details for

Commonwealth v. Barney

Case Details

Full title:COMMONWEALTH vs. GROVER R. BARNEY

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. Middlesex

Date published: Mar 9, 1927

Citations

155 N.E. 600 (Mass. 1927)
155 N.E. 600

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