Alabama Court of Appeals, 1935

Hill v. State

Hill v. State
Alabama Court of Appeals · Decided February 19, 1935 · Bricken
159 So. 503; 26 Ala. App. 347; 1935 Ala. App. LEXIS 59 (Southern Reporter)

Hill v. State

Opinion of the Court

BRICKEN, Presiding Judge.

It appears from the record that this is a companion case of that of Will Allen v. State, 159 So. 503. 1 The facts and circumstances attending the two trials were identical and grew out of the same transaction. Upon authority of that case, supra, the judgment of conviction from which this appeal was taken is reversed and the cause remanded.

■ In addition to what was said by this court in the Allen Case, supra, it might be proper to add that error prevailed in the rulings of the court on the cross-examination of the state witnesses, which rulings tended to unduly abridge the right of this appellant to fully cross-examine the state’s witnesses as to the facts pertaining or relating to the res gestEe of the offense complained of. It is elementary that all which was said or done at the time by parties present was relevant and admissible.

For the errors indicated, this cause is reversed and remanded.

Reversed and remanded.

1

Ante, p. 347.

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