Coleman v. State
Coleman v. State
Opinion
Johnny J. Coleman was convicted for the first degree rape of his wife's six-year-old daughter and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The record shows that the defendant had been married to the six-year-old victim's mother for three years. The victim's mother also had other children, not the defendant's, the oldest of which was ten years old. A police officer testified that the defendant had a twelfth-grade education. This constitutes circumstantial evidence of the defendant's age. "Age may be proved by circumstantial evidence." 31A C.J.S. Evidence § 169 (1964).
Under these circumstances, the evidence of the "other offenses" would show plan, scheme, and intent. C. Gamble,McElroy's Alabama Evidence, § 70.01 (7) and (22) (3rd ed. 1977).
The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
All Judges concur.
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