Ex Parte Stanley

Supreme Court of Alabama
Ex Parte Stanley, 88 So. 449 (Ala. 1921)
205 Ala. 431; 1921 Ala. LEXIS 478
Anderson, Gardner, Midler, Sayre

Ex Parte Stanley

Opinion of the Court

SAYRE, J.

[1] Those assignments of error most seriously insisted up on by petitioner-involve an inquiry as to what evidence was before the trial court and its effect. This court has frequently held that it would not make such inquiry on a petition to review the Court of Appeals. Postal Tel. & Cable Co. v. Minderhout, 195 Ala. 420, 71 South. 91.

[2] This court is of opinion that there was" no reversible error in the other rulings presented- for review. Our judgment is that the trial court properly admitted the testimony of the witness Milliner as .to the physical effect upon himself of the assault committed upon him by defendant at the time of, *432 and in the prosecution of, the robbery charged in the indictment.

Application for certiorari denied.

ANDERSON,. O. J., and GARDNER and MIDLER, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Ex Parte Stanley. Stanley v. State.
Status
Published