Robinson v. State

Decision Date01 August 1916
Docket Number4 Div. 402
Citation15 Ala.App. 29,72 So. 592
PartiesROBINSON v. STATE.
CourtAlabama Court of Appeals

Appeal from Law Court, Pike County; T.L. Borom, Judge.

Lucile Robinson was convicted of vagrancy, and appeals. Affirmed.

W.E. Griffin, of Troy, for appellant.

William L. Martin, Atty. Gen., and Harwell G. Davis, Asst. Atty Gen., for the State.

PELHAM P.J.

The defendant was tried before a justice of the peace on a charge of vagrancy as a common prostitute (Code, § 7843, subsec. 9) was convicted and appealed to the law court of Pike county where a jury trial was waived and trial had before the judge. From the judgment of conviction of the latter court this appeal is prosecuted.

The court's rulings in permitting the state to show that the defendant was visited by persons of lewd reputation, and that she associated with persons of ill repute, were without error. Toney v. State, 60 Ala. 97. It is also proper in such cases to show that the defendant had been seen at places frequented by prostitutes, and places of low repute that had a tendency to compromise her claim of innocence of the offense charge. Although these circumstances by themselves may be weak and inconclusive, they were matters the court had a right to consider in connection with other evidence tending to show the defendant's guilt, and there was no error in admitting them. Williams v. State, 98 Ala. 52, 13 So. 333.

The trial court properly allowed the state's witness to testify to having seen the defendant "loitering" around certain specified places where prostitutes commonly resorted. "Loitering" is a term having a well-recognized meaning in ordinary use, the collective acts constituting which all persons are familiar with. See 39 Cyc. p. 1110, and 3 Words and Phrases, Second Series, the words "loiter" and "loiterer," p. 182.

Under the principles announced in Toney's Case and Williams' Case, supra, other rulings of the trial court on the admission of evidence were without error.

Conforming to the firmly established and familiar rule that the findings of the primary tribunal on the facts, which had the witnesses before it with an opportunity of observing their manner demeanor, etc., will not be disturbed on review by an appellate court on the written record unless clearly erroneous. Winter-Loeb Gro. Co. v. Mutual Warehouse Co., 4 Ala.App. 431, 436, 58 So. 807, and authorities there cited. We are not prepared to say, after a...

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  • Denson v. Middleton
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Appeals
    • November 25, 1919
    ...of facts, as being a verdict which would shock the conscience of the court. Hackett v. Cash, 196 Ala. 403, 72 So. 52; Robinson v. State, 15 Ala.App. 29, 72 So. 592; Mulligan v. State, 15 Ala.App. 204, 72 So. Ross v. State, 15 Ala.App. 187, 72 So. 759; L. & N.R.R. Co. v. Byrd, 198 Ala. 271, ......
  • Lane v. City of Tuscaloosa
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Appeals
    • August 1, 1916
    ... ... city's witness Giles, that the defendant was seeking to ... impeach by this witness. Holley v. State, 105 Ala ... 100, 17 So. 102. The purpose of the question was within the ... range of testing the accuracy of the memory of the witness, ... and ... ...
  • State v. Starr
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    • Arizona Supreme Court
    • May 16, 1941
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    • Alabama Court of Appeals
    • August 1, 1916
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