Scott v. State
Scott v. State
Opinion of the Court
Jourdan Scott was tried and convicted in the County Court of Eobertson County, on an information filed by the county attorney, in which the defendant is charged with unlawfully resisting the execution of a legal warrant against him in a criminal case, when attempted to be executed in a legal manner by W. Brown, a person, legally authorized to execute the same.
On the trial of the cause, W. Brown, being upon the stand as a witness for the state, was asked by the county
The court overruled defendant’s objection; to which ruling the defendant excepted, and the point was saved by bill of exceptions in the court below, and was also made a ground in the defendant’s motion for new trial; and it is assigned as error.
We believe that the court should have sustained the defendant’s objection. The warrant of arrest said to have been resisted by the prisoner was the best evidence, and should have been offered in evidence on the trial, or its non-production accounted for. Other and inferior proof cannot be resorted to until it be shown that the best evidence cannot be produced. Porter v. The State, 1 Texas Ct. App. 394. The judgment of the lower court is reversed and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
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