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UNITED STATES v. BRITTON & Another, 1883 — 108 U.S. 192 · caselaw · US
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UNITED STATES v. BRITTON & Another
108 U.S. 19227 L. Ed. 703·Supreme Court of the United States·1883
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Opinion
UNITED STATES v. BRITTON & Another.
ON CERTIFICATE OF ' DIVISION' IN OPINION, FROM THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI.
Decided April 2d, 1883.
Indictment — National Bank.
It is no violation of the provisions of § 5440 Rev. Stat., subjecting to penalties persons conspiring to commit an offence agáinst the United States, and persons doing acts to effect the object of the conspiracy ; and no violation of § 5209 Rev. Stat., subjecting to punishment a president or a director of a national banking association who wilfully misapplies the money, funds or credits of the association, if the president and such a director conjointly cause shares in the capital stock of such association to be purchased with the money of the association, and held on trust for its benefit.
Indictment for conspiracy by Britton as president and Bates as director of a national banking association, to injure and defraud the association by wilful misapplication of its money. Rev. Stat. §§ 5209, 5440. The acts which formed the subject of the alleged conspiracy are the same which are set forth in the counts in the indictment from 77 forward in United States v. Britton, 107 U. S, 655, and which were there held, when not charged as a conspiracy, hot to be violations of the statutes.
Mr. Assistant Attorney-General Maury for the United States.
Mr. Geo. JI. Shields and Mr. Chester A. Krum for defendants. •
[MAJORITY — Mr. Justice Woods]
Mr. Justice Woods
delivered the opinion of the court.
In this case the indictment contained two counts. They charged a conspiracy between James II. Britton and Barton Bates, the first being president and a director and the latter a director of the same banking association, to misapply its funds by the purchase therewith of the shares of the association. The first count described the "offence which defendants con-, spired to commit substantially as it is set forth in count seventy-seven, and the second count described the offence as the same is set forth, in count ninety-seven in United States v. Britton, 107 U. S. 655.
The judges of the circuit- court were divided in opinion upon the question whether the counts sufficiently stated an offence under sections 5209 and 5440 of the Revised Statutes, and the same has been duly certified to us for our opinion. What we have said in United States v. Britton cited above, disposes of this question.
We a/nswer in the negative.