The Alabama Lawyer: Official Organ State Bar of Alabama, Volume 1The Bar, 1940 |
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Pagina 229
... accused may not testify he did not intend to kill the injured person , and Campbell v . State , 86 holding that an accused in homicide , claiming accidental killing , may not testify he did not shoot the deceased on purpose . It has ...
... accused may not testify he did not intend to kill the injured person , and Campbell v . State , 86 holding that an accused in homicide , claiming accidental killing , may not testify he did not shoot the deceased on purpose . It has ...
Pagina 230
... accused may not testify he was " in a fright . ” The rulings referred to above , admitting a witness ' testi- mony to his own state of mind , are utterly at war with the professed rule of exclusion . The rulings in actions against ...
... accused may not testify he was " in a fright . ” The rulings referred to above , admitting a witness ' testi- mony to his own state of mind , are utterly at war with the professed rule of exclusion . The rulings in actions against ...
Pagina 232
... accused was permitted to testify that his reason for making a confession , which had been received against him as a part of the prosecution's case in chief , was that he was afraid of another , it being held that the present exception ...
... accused was permitted to testify that his reason for making a confession , which had been received against him as a part of the prosecution's case in chief , was that he was afraid of another , it being held that the present exception ...
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