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State v. Grice

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Feb 8, 1917
106 S.C. 279 (S.C. 1917)

Summary

In State v. Grice, 106 S.C. 279; 91 S.E., 383, the Court said: "The alibi was merely a means of disproving the charge" — not an affirmative defense, but a negation of the State's case.

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Opinion

9578

February 8, 1917.

Before SMITH, J., Columbia, May, 1916. Affirmed.

J.N. Grice was convicted of selling liquor, and appeals.

Mr. A.W. Holman, for appellant.

Mr. Solicitor Cobb, for the respondent.


February 8, 1917. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The appellant was indicted for selling liquor. He pleaded not guilty and set up an alibi. His Honor said to the jury:

"So go to your room; take along with you the sole issue in the case; give the defendant the benefit of every reasonable doubt."

The appellant contends that this prevented the jury from considering the alibi. This is the only question raised in this case. At another place in the charge, Judge Smith said:

"The sole question for your determination is whether or not the accused sold one-half pint of whiskey to one J.F. Hinton, as alleged in this bill of indictment."

That was an accurate statement. The alibi was merely a means of disproving the charge. He told the jury that if the defendant was not at the place where he is alleged to have sold the whiskey, he could not have committed the crime. Full effect was given to the alibi.

The exception is overruled, and the judgment is affirmed.


Summaries of

State v. Grice

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Feb 8, 1917
106 S.C. 279 (S.C. 1917)

In State v. Grice, 106 S.C. 279; 91 S.E., 383, the Court said: "The alibi was merely a means of disproving the charge" — not an affirmative defense, but a negation of the State's case.

Summary of this case from State v. Deschamps
Case details for

State v. Grice

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. GRICE

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Feb 8, 1917

Citations

106 S.C. 279 (S.C. 1917)
91 S.E. 383

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