Supreme Court of Alabama, 1927

Brown v. State

Brown v. State
Supreme Court of Alabama · Decided January 13, 1927 · Miller, Anderson, Sayre, Gardner
111 So. 921; 215 Ala. 696 (Southern Reporter)

Brown v. State

Opinion of the Court

MILLER, J.

The .defendant, Will Brown,, was indicted and tried for the offense of murder in the first degree. He killed Pred Owens. The-jury convicted him of murder in the first degree- and fixed his punishment at imprisonment in the penitentiary for his life. He was adjudged guilty of the offense by the court and duly sentenced, and the sentence was not suspended pending this appeal. The appeal is from that judgment on the record proper, without a bill off exceptions. The record is in regular form, free-from error, and the judgment must be and is-affirmed. Affirmed.

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

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