State v. Spencer
State v. Spencer
Opinion of the Court
Information against Spencer and two for a riot. Spencer was tried separately, and acquitted. On the trial, he introduced, as witnesses on his behalf, his co-defendants, who were permitted to testify over the objection of the State, who took exceptions, and appeals.
The question involved has already been determined against the State, in several cases. Everett v. The State, 6 Ind. 495; Marshall v. The State, 8 Ind. 498; Sloan v. The State, 9 Ind. 565; Hunt v. The State, 10 Ind. 69. The
The appeal is dismissed.
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