Turner v. Commonwealth
Turner v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by
Reversing.
The appellant’s trial under an indictment charging him with the offense of unlawfully selling intoxicating liquors, not for sacramental, medicinal, mechanical or scientific purposes, resulted in his conviction, the verdict of the jury finding him guilty and fixing his punishment at a fine of $300.00 and 60 days’ imprisonment in jail. He was refused a new trial and has appealed.
While numerous grounds were filed in support of his motion for a new trial, it will be necessary for us to consider but one of them, as the error it assigned, being urged on appeal, will compel the reversal of the judgment. This error arose out of the action of the court in permitting, over the appellant’s abjection, misconduct and improper statements on the part of the Commonwealth’s attorney in closing the argument to the jury. The statements objected to and moved to be excluded were: “The defendant is a noted bootlegger; he doesn’t do anything else but bootleg. The record shows it and
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