Pease v. State
Pease v. State
Opinion of the Court
The defendant was indicted for the offense of misdemeanor and charged with “ keeping open a tippling house on the Sabbath day.” On the trial of the case the jury, under the charge of the court, found the defendant guilty. A motion was made for new a trial on the grounds therein stated, which was overruled, and defendant excepted.
The court charged the jury as follows in relation to defendant’s statement made at the trial: The defendant, under our law, is allowed to make his statement, but the same law that says he may make his statement says the jury shall give that statement only such force as they think right, lienee you are to apply that law to that statement and give it such force as you think right. In coming to a conclusion as to what is right in regard to the statement, you have to look to your sworn oath in connection with the evidence, as you have sworn to render a verdict in accordance with the evidence. It would not be right for yTou to give that statement such force as to set aside the evidence that convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty, but if the evidence is of such a nature as that you are not so convinced, and you find it proper to give force to the statement in connection with the evidence, you can resort to .it for light. If the evidence, however, convinces you that he is guilty, you should not give such weight to the statement as would upset that conviction in your minds. If the evidence, therefore, satisfies your minds beyond a reasonable doubt, and the statement is in conflict with that evidence, you are to give preference to the evidence. If it
This charge of the court was error inasmuch as it limited and restricted the jury in their consideration of the defendant’s statement, whereas the statute declares that the statement shall have such force only as the jury may think right to give it, and that is a question for them in view of the evidence. Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.
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- Pease v. The State of Georgia
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