State v. Owens
State v. Owens
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The appellant was convicted of murder at the February term, 1895, of the Court of General Ses
It is the judgment of this court, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed, and that the case be remanded to the Circuit Court for the purpose of having a new day assigned for the execution of the sentence heretofore imposed.- Let the remittitur herein be sent down forthwith.
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- Full Case Name
- STATE v. OWENS
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- 5 cases
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- Syllabus
- 1. Homicide — Charging Jury. — There was ho error on the part of the trial judge in instructing the jury in a murder case that they might write the one word “guilty,” if they found the defendant guilty of murder, and in not instructing them that their recommendation of the prisoner to mercy would, under the statute law, reduce the punishment from death to imprisonment at hard labor for life, where no more specific instructions were requested, and the prisoner’s counsel expressed themselves as satisfied with the charge as made. .