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Brown v. State

Supreme Court of Alabama
Oct 27, 1921
90 So. 278 (Ala. 1921)

Opinion

3 Div. 545.

October 27, 1921.

Harwell G. Davis, Atty. Gen., and William T. Seibels, Sol., of Montgomery, for appellant.

The Court of Appeals was wrong in holding that the evidence was improperly admitted. Sections 21, 23, 29 1/2, and 37, p. 17 et seq., Acts 1915.

Ludlow Elmore, of Montgomery, for appellee.

Brief of counsel did not reach the Reporter.


The only question presented for review is the correctness of the decision of the Court of Appeals ( 90 So. 278), reversing the trial court, that, on a trial under an indictment making no reference to defendant's former conviction, evidence was not admissible directed to showing the conviction of the defendant for violating the prohibition laws on another previous occasion. The argument is that the pertinent rule of evidence declared in section 23, page 48, of the General Acts of 1915 (also section 29 1/2, page 30, of the Acts for the same year), in connection with section 21, page 17, of the General Acts of 1919, applying existing remedies for the enforcement of that act, rendered relevant and admissible the indicated evidence of former conviction. The insistence for the state is not well founded. The provision first cited ante only contemplates the admission of such matter when the indictment contains the averments there, and in section 29 1/2, p. 30, Gen. Acts 1915, described. Without the prescribed averment in the indictment, etc., of former conviction, for a violation on another previous occasion, this statute's rule is not operative to render the matter admissible.

The petition for the writ of certiorari is denied.

ANDERSON, C. J., and SOMERVILLE and THOMAS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Brown v. State

Supreme Court of Alabama
Oct 27, 1921
90 So. 278 (Ala. 1921)
Case details for

Brown v. State

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte STATE ex rel. DAVIS, Atty. Gen. BROWN v. STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Oct 27, 1921

Citations

90 So. 278 (Ala. 1921)
206 Ala. 546

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