Wilson v. State
Wilson v. State
Opinion of the Court
Prosecution in this case was commenced in the justice court by affidavit, which charged that the defendant did unlawfully, wantonly, or cruelly kill a hog the property of Leon Caldwell. Upon conviction the defendant appealed to the circuit court, and was there tried upon a complaint or statement filed by the solicitor as provided for by section 6730 of the Code of 1907. The complaint filed by the solicitor contained two counts. The first charges wanton or malicious injury to an animal, and was drawn under section 6230 of the Code, while the second count charges cruelty to animals and was drawn under section 6232 of the Code. In the circuit court the defendant was convicted by a jury under the first count of the complaint. The defendant demurred to the complaint filed by the solicitor in the circuit court, among other grounds of demurrer, it being claimed that the complaint was a departure from the original complaint filed in the justice court. The demurrers were overruled.
. It is true that the offenses embraced under sections 6230 and 6232 of the Code each belong to the same family of crimes embraced in chapter 161 of the Code, entitled “Malicious Injury and Cruelty to Animals,” and that they could be joined in different counts in the same indictment (Swanson v. State, 120 Ala. 376, 25 South. 213); yet we know of no rule of law whereby a prosecution can be commenced in the justice court for cruelty to animals, an offense of which the justice has final jurisdiction, and on appeal another charge be incorporated with this, that of malicious injury to animals, of which the justice only had preliminary jurisdiction. The facts in this case support the justice and correctness of this holding, in that the defendant was convicted of one offense in the justice court and of another in the circuit *376 court. There was error' in,overruling the de iendant’s demurrers, and for this the judgment of the circuit court must be reversed, and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
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