Alabama Court of Appeals, 1929

Duke v. State

Duke v. State
Alabama Court of Appeals · Decided January 22, 1929 · Samford
119 So. 864; 23 Ala. App. 29; 1929 Ala. App. LEXIS 31 (Southern Reporter)

Duke v. State

Opinion of the Court

SAMFORD, J.

The state’s ease depend,ed' upon the' testimony of one Sam Duke, and without this testimony the defendant would have been entitled to the general charge. On the trial the defendant requested this charge: “If the guilt of the defendant depends upon the testimony of the State witness, Sam Duke; and you have a reasonable doubt of the truthfulness of this witness’s testimony, then you should find the defendant not guilty.” In this ease this was a good charge and should have been given. In Baxley v. State, 18 Ala. App. 277-279, 90 So. 434, it was pointed out when this charge should be given and when not. Ex parte Baxley, 206 Ala. 698, 90 So. 925.

For the error in refusing the above charge, the judgment is reversed and the cause is remanded.

Reversed and remanded.

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