Clay v. State

Supreme Court of Arkansas
Clay v. State, 75 Ark. 513 (Ark. 1905)
88 S.W. 306; 1905 Ark. LEXIS 628
Wood

Clay v. State

Opinion of the Court

Wood, J.

At the March term, 1905, of the Sebastian Circuit Court, Fort Smith District, the grand jury returned an indictment against Kent Peggee, Cal Clay and Green Robinson for assault with intent to kill and murder. At the trial á severance was taken, and appellant was tried on a plea of not guilty, found guilty, and his punishment assessed at three years in the penitentiary. His motion for a new trial having been overruled, he appealed to this court.

The Attorney General confesses error. The proof does not show that appellant took part in the assault. What he did was done after the assault was over, and is not shown to have had any connection therewith. The appellant was indicted as principal offender. But he was not present when the offense 'was committed. The confession of error is sustained.

Reversed and remanded for new trial.

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