Hudson v. State
Hudson v. State
Opinion of the Court
1. The evidence supports the verdict.
2. The neglect of counsel, as a general rule, affords no ground for granting a new trial. 3 Gr. & W. N. T. (ed. 1855), pp. 15, 29 et seq.
(a) Even if the failure of the defendant charged with murder fo make a statement that the homicide was justifiable was the result of his own ignorance and.of the failure of the counsel whom he had employed to defend him to apprise him of his right, or of their neglect or oversight, it is not made apparent that he suffered detriment therefrom; but it is not clear that the failure to make such statement resulted from such causes.
3. It does not appear that any harm was done the prisoner by the nexperience or inefficiency of the counsel who represented him on the trial, or that any evidence which could elucidate his case was, on this-account, withheld from the jury; and it is doubtful from the judge’s
Judgment affirmed.
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