Moore v. State
Moore v. State
Opinion
On June 5, 1982, Amelia Moore stabbed 72 year old Leroy Sankey with a knife. She was indicted for assault in the first degree in violation of §
First of all, §
Secondly, §
Assault in the third degree requires only physical injury as opposed to assault in the second degree which requires serious physical injury. Serious physical injury is defined by §
"Physical injury which creates a substantial risk of death, or which causes serious and protracted disfigurement, protracted impairment of health or protracted loss *Page 1322 or impairment of the function of any bodily organ."
The appellant claims the jury should have been given the charge on assault in the third degree because the question of whether the physical injury sustained by the victim was serious or not was a question to be determined by the jury. See Alvisv. State,
In the case at bar, the elderly victim was stabbed within one inch of his heart and he required three weeks of hospitalization in intensive care due to this injury. We believe the trial judge was correct in characterizing the victim's wounds as serious and therefore refusing to give a charge on assault in the third degree.
Thus, we find no error on this issue.
For the reasons stated above, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed, but the case is remanded for proper sentencing.
AFFIRMED; REMANDED FOR PROPER SENTENCING.
All the Judges concur except SAM TAYLOR, J., who recuses self as he was trial judge.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Amelia Moore, Alias v. State of Alabama.
- Cited By
- 7 cases
- Status
- Published