Ellis v. State

Decision Date31 January 1894
Citation24 S.W. 894
PartiesELLIS v. STATE.
CourtTexas Court of Criminal Appeals

Appeal from district court, Falls county; S. R. Scott, Judge.

Isom Ellis was convicted of rape, and appeals. Affirmed.

Rice & Bartlett, for appellant. R. L. Henry, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.

DAVIDSON, J.

This conviction was for rape, the assessed punishment being 50 years in the penitentiary. By a witness defendant offered to prove "that he knew the prosecutrix, and knew that she was generally regarded in neighborhood in which she resided as a person not having good sense." This testimony was properly rejected. Insanity cannot be proved by general reputation. Further, by the same witness, he proposed to prove that he "had known the prosecutrix for a number of years, and knew her well, and that she was about half crazy." This was offered for the purpose of "affecting the testimony" of the prosecutrix, and to show her to be of weak intellect. While this may be done, and by nonexpert testimony, yet it must be done legally. Where the testimony of nonexperts is relied upon to prove insanity, the opinion of such witness may be given; but, in order to elicit such testimony, the facts and circumstances upon which the opinion is based must be stated by the witness as a prerequisite to the opinion. This was not done in this case. Willson's Crim. St. § 87, and authorities cited.

2. There was no error in refusing the charge upon the law of circumstantial evidence. The testimony is positive that defendant committed the rape. The judgment is affirmed.

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    • United States
    • Alabama Supreme Court
    • October 14, 1915
    ...circumstances on which the opinion is based. Hardy v. Merrill, 56 N.H. 227, 22 Am.Rep. 441; Appleby v. Brock, 76 Mo. 314; Ellis v. State, 33 Tex.Cr.R.R. 86, 24 S.W. 894; Sharp v. K.C. Ry. Co., 114 Mo. 94, 20 S.W. Lassas v. McCarty, 47 Or. 474, 84 P. 76; Chicago Union Traction Co. v. Lawrenc......
  • Cannon v. State
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
    • February 14, 1900
    ...general reputation of insanity cannot be proved. This exact question was decided against the contention of appellant in Ellis v. State, 33 Tex. Cr. R. 86, 24 S. W. 894. And see, also, Brinkley v. State, 58 Ga. 296; Busw. Insanity, § Bill No. 11 shows appellant introduced T. B. Jones, who te......
  • Whatley v. McKanna
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Appeals
    • January 9, 1948
    ...348, 39 S.W. 687, Betts v. State , 89 S.W. 413; 13 Tex.Ct. Rep. 885, McLeod v. State, 31 Tex.Cr.R. 331, 20 S.W. 749, and Ellis v. State, 33 Tex. Cr.R. 86, 24 S.W. 894. Here, it seems, the parties had a bare acquaintance with appellant. They saw him only on the one occasion, and then for a s......
  • Burton v. State
    • United States
    • Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
    • March 20, 1907
    ...39 S. W. 687, Betts v. State, 89 S. W. 413, 13 Tex. Ct. Rep. 885, McLeod v. State, 31 Tex. Cr. R. 331, 20 S. W. 749, and Ellis v. State, 33 Tex. Cr. R. 86, 24 S. W. 894. Here, it seems, the parties had a bare acquaintance with appellant. They saw him only on the one occasion, and then for a......
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