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State v. Adkinson

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jan 4, 1984
280 S.C. 85 (S.C. 1984)

Opinion

22023

January 4, 1984.

Elmer W. Hatcher, Jr., of Fox, Zier, Burkhalter Hatcher, Aiken, and S.C. Office of Appellate Defense, Columbia, for appellant.

Atty. Gen. T. Travis Medlock, Asst. Atty. Gen. Harold M. Coombs, Jr., and State Atty. Agnes Dale Moore, Columbia, and Sol. Robert J. Harte, Aiken, for respondent.


January 4, 1984.


Appellant, James B. Adkinson, was convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill and was sentenced to nineteen years imprisonment. He contends the trial judge erroneously failed to charge the law of self defense. We agree and reverse.

At trial, appellant testified that in order to defend himself, he struggled with the prosecuting witness, who had confronted him with a pistol. He further claims the prosecuting witness was wounded while the two men struggled for control of the pistol.

If evidence of self defense is clearly and definitely introduced at trial, "it [becomes] the duty of the trial judge to charge the law applicable to this defense, whether requested or not." State v. Brice, 190 S.C. 208, 210, 2 S.E.2d 391, 392 (1939). "If . . . there is any evidence in the record from which it can be reasonably inferred that the accused inflicted the . . . wound but justifiably did so in self-defense, then the accused is entitled to a charge on the law of self-defense ..." State v. Taylor, 261 S.C. 437, 441, 200 S.E.2d 387, 388 (1973).

Appellant's testimony raised a reasonable inference that the prosecuting witness was shot in self-defense. Accordingly, we reverse his conviction and remand for a new trial.

Reversed and Remanded.

LEWIS, C.J., and LITTLEJOHN, GREGORY and HARWELL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Adkinson

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jan 4, 1984
280 S.C. 85 (S.C. 1984)
Case details for

State v. Adkinson

Case Details

Full title:The STATE, Respondent, v. James B. ADKINSON, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jan 4, 1984

Citations

280 S.C. 85 (S.C. 1984)
311 S.E.2d 79

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