Carey v. State
Carey v. State
Opinion of the Court
Error was assigned on the following instruction to the jury: “The defendant in this case has made a statement, and, under the law, he has the right to make to the court and jury just such statement as he sees proper to make in his defense; and while this is not required to be under oath, yet it is left entirely with the jury as to what credit you will give the defendant’s state • ment. You have the right to accept it, or you have the right to reject it, or you have the right to'believe it in preference to the sworn testimony in the case, if you see proper to give it that degree of credit.” This was excepted to because of failure to charge that the jury could believe the statement in part and reject part.
Upon conflicting evidence the jury had the right to convict the
Judgment affirmed.
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