545.180. Certain indictments, what designation sufficient. — In any indictment for forging, uttering, stealing, embezzling, destroying or concealing, or for obtaining by color of any false token, writing, or false pretenses, any instrument or property, it shall be sufficient to describe such instrument or property by any name or designation by which the same may be usually known, or by the purport thereof, without setting out any copy or facsimile thereof, or otherwise describing the same, or the value thereof.
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(RSMo 1939 § 3945)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 3556; 1919 § 3901; 1909 § 5108
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