Bayne v. State
Bayne v. State
Opinion of the Court
Roy L. Bayne was charged with assaulting Jerry Wayne Crowder, Jr., with the intent to murder him, and after a jury trial, he was found guilty and sentenced to eleven years in the penitentiary.
After notice of appeal was filed, a motion for a new trial was filed and later denied.
Appellant is now before this court with a free transcript and appointed counsel.
In view of the following instance of error a recitation of evidence presented at trial is not necessary.
At the close of the trial, before the case was submitted to the jury, the defendant requested the following charge:
“The State must prove its charge, and prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, by evidence. The assertions of counsel are not evidence.”
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
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