Strange v. State

Citation280 Ala. 718,197 So.2d 447
Decision Date13 February 1967
Docket Number7 Div. 760
PartiesHubert Damon STRANGE v. STATE.
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama

Certiorari to the Court of Appeals.

PER CURIAM.

Petition of Hubert Damon Strange for certiorari to the Court of Appeals to review Strange v. State, 43 Ala.App. 599, 197 So.2d 437. Death of petitioner suggested, and petition dismissed.

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  • Arthur v. State
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • March 8, 1996
    ...State official has such document or a copy thereof in his possession before the trial court will be put in error.' Strange v. State, 43 Ala.App. 599, 606, 197 So.2d 437, cert. dismissed, 280 Ala. 718, 197 So.2d 447 "Once the defendant has laid a proper predicate for the impeachment of a wit......
  • Killough v. State
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • June 29, 1982
    ... ... Watkins, 357 So.2d at 159. The trial judge must determine initially whether there is prima facie evidence that a conspiracy exists. Once he so determines the existence of such a conspiracy becomes a question for the jury. Strange v. State, 43 Ala.App. 599, 606, 197 So.2d 437, cert. dismissed, 280 Ala. 718, 197 So.2d 447 (1966)." ...         While Alabama Code 1975, Sections 13A-2-20 and 13A-2-23, are now the applicable code sections for determining who are parties to an offense, rather than Section 13-9-1, the ... ...
  • Blackmon v. State
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • August 5, 2005
    ...official has such document or a copy thereof in his possession before the trial court will be put in error.' Strange v. State, 43 Ala.App. 599, 606, 197 So.2d 437 [(1966)], cert. dismissed, 280 Ala. 718, 197 So.2d 447 "Once the defendant has laid a proper predicate for the impeachment of a ......
  • Williams v. State
    • United States
    • Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals
    • May 22, 1979
    ...that a conspiracy exists. Once he so determines the existence of such a conspiracy becomes a question for the jury. Strange v. State, 43 Ala.App. 599, 606, 197 So.2d 437, cert. dismissed, 280 Ala. 718, 197 So.2d 447 Reviewing the State's evidence in this case we have no difficulty in determ......
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