Sneed v. Caldwell
Sneed v. Caldwell
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting. Being of the opinion that the charge in this case, given in the convicting court, was a burden-shifting charge and therefore violative of due process, I respectfully dissent. See my dissenting opinion in Trimble v. State, 229 Ga. 399.
I am authorized to state that Justice Hawes and Justice Jordan join me in this dissent.
Opinion of the Court
This appeal seeks review of a habeas corpus judgment which remanded the appellant to the custody of the appellee.
The appellant made four allegations below with respect to the illegality of his confinement. The trial judge conducted a full hearing, and he concluded that three of the allegations contained in the current application were the subject matter of a previous habeas corpus application brought by the appellant; and those three allegations had been determined in the previous habeas corpus case adversely to 'the appellant. Therefore, the trial judge held that pursuant to Code Ann. § 50-127 (10) those three allegations, having been previously determined in a prior habeas corpus action, were without merit.
The fourth allegation had not been raised by appellant in his previous habeas corpus action. It complained of the charge to the jury in the convicting court on the issue of alibi. The trial judge followed the decisions of this court with respect to the charge on alibi, and he held that the charge was not violative of due process.
The charge on alibi in the convicting court was as follows: "Alibi as a defense involves the impossibility of the accused’s presence at the scene of the offense at the time of its commission and the range of the evidence in respect
This charge, or this charge in substantially the same languáge, has been attacked many times in recent years as. being violative of due process. However, this court has consistently held that this charge is not a burden-shifting charge and is not violative of due process. See Trimble v. State, 229 Ga. 399.
Judgment affirmed.
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