Campbell v. State
Campbell v. State
Opinion of the Court
The general affirmative charge,, given at the request of the prosecution, omitted to exact, as the condition to conviction of the defendant, the requisite degree of belief of guilt, viz., beyond a reasonable -doubt. It was, for that reason, error to- give the charge in the form indicated.—Townsend v. State, 137 Ala. 91, 34 South. 382.
The bill of exceptions contains the order of the commissioner’s court of Choctaw county, wherein reference is made to the petition praying the establishment of the stock law district in which defendant is alleged to have knowingly permitted his cow to run at large, but does not contain the petition mentioned. In such cases the petition is, necessarily, an important factor on the inquiry, whether the court acquired jurisdiction to legal
Reversed and remanded.
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