Baldwin v. State

Decision Date18 March 1893
Citation21 S.W. 679
PartiesBALDWIN v. STATE.
CourtTexas Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from district court, Liberty county; L. B. Hightower, Judge.

Tom Baldwin was convicted of hog theft, and appeals. Affirmed.

R. L. Henry, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

DAVIDSON, J.

Appellant prosecutes this appeal from a conviction for hog theft. In his motion for new trial he criticises the charge in several respects. Applied to the evidence adduced, the charge is sufficient. A charge on the law in relation to reasonable account of possession of property recently stolen was not called for by the evidence, because none was given, nor does the testimony before us show on the part of defendant any theory of honest ownership in or right to the hogs, nor did he claim them to be the property of his relatives, or that he so believed. He gave no account of his possession. The failure of the court to charge the jury in relation to the law of circumstantial evidence, if error at all, is not of sufficient importance to require a reversal. The missing hogs were tracked a short distance from the place at which they were taken, and discovered in the possession of defendant and his brother, who were driving them, and who drove them on home, and butchered them While no witness saw defendant actually take possession of the hogs, yet the criminative circumstances are in such "juxtaposition to the main fact" that the omission to give the charge was not calculated to injure defendant's rights. Montgomery v. State, (Tex. Crim. App.) 20 S. W. Rep. 926. The issues of the case were properly submitted by the court in the charge given. The evidence is cogent, and sustains the conviction. The judgment is affirmed.

HURT., P. J., concurs. SIMKINS, J., absent.

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