Gassenheimer v. State

Decided 1875-06-15

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BRICKELL, C. J. 1. On a conviction for receiving stolen goods, the party injured is not, as the counsel for appellants suppose, entitled to a judgment for the value of the goods, nor *317 is any pecuniary penalty imposed for his benefit. He is not, therefore, disqualified as a witness. State v. Trusts, <span class="citation" data-"652947…

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