Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 1914

Ex Parte Burton

Ex Parte Burton
Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas · Decided October 28, 1914 · Harper
170 S.W. 149; 75 Tex. Crim. 105; 1914 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 438 (South Western Reporter)

Ex Parte Burton

Opinion of the Court

HARPER, Judge.

—Appellant, under a complaint charging him with murder, .was remanded to jail without bond on habeas corpus hearing. The evidence would show that trouble existed because of differences growing out of the relationship of landlord and tenant, appellant being a tenant of deceased. The State’s evidence would support a verdict of murder upon express malice, therefore rendering the case non-bailable. But the defendant’s evidence raises the issues of self-defense and imperfect self-defense with such cogency as we think to require the court to submit those issues to the juri7, and a court can not say that a jury would not be justified in finding for the defendant on one or the other of those defenses, and under such circumstances we think the court erred - in refusing to grant appellant bail.

The judgment is reversed and bond fixed in tire sum of $7500.

Bail granted.

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