Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma, 1910

Couch v. State

Couch v. State
Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma · Decided January 21, 1910 · Doyle, Furman, Owen
106 P. 351; 3 Okla. Crim. 415; 1910 OK CR 23; 1910 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 150

Couch v. State

Opinion of the Court

OWEN, Judge.

It appears from the record in this case, that, prior to the beginning of the trial, the plaintiff in error filed his application .in the form of an affidavit, alleging that the county judge was so prejudiced, against him that he could not have a fair- and impartial trial before said judge. This application was supported by the affidavit of three other persons. The court overruled the application and proceeded, over the objection of the defendant, to trjr the case. Counsel to the Governor representing the state in this case,.before this.court, has filed his,written confession of error conceding the court erred in overruling the application of plaintiff in error for a change of judge. Following the rule announced by this court in the case of Buchanan v. State, 2 Okla. Cr. 126, 101 Pac. 295, the confession of error must be sustained and the ease reversed.

The judgment of the lower court is reversed, and the case remanded, with direction to set aside the judgment, grant the defendant a new trial, and. sustain his application for change of judge.

FURMAN, PRESIDING Judge, And DOYLE,'Judge, concur-

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