Bailey v. Commonwealth
Bailey v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
If there was any evidence in the case from which the jury might have found that appellant did the killing in necessary or apparently necessary self-defense, the error contained in in
There was no error in allowing the witness to testify orally to the dying statements of Green after the written statement had been read. The oral statements were simply an elaboration of what was contained in the writing, and were not contradictory to the writing. Besides, there is nothing to show that these statements were injurious to appellant. It has been too often decided by this court that an error first appearing in a motion for a new trial is not the subject of review to require any further comment.
Judgment affirmed.
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