Worthy v. State

Citation152 Ala. 49,44 So. 535
PartiesWORTHY v. STATE.
Decision Date02 July 1907
CourtAlabama Supreme Court

Appeal from Circuit Court, Marengo County; John T. Lackland, Judge.

Jim Worthy was convicted of carrying a concealed pistol, and he appeals. Affirmed.

Canterbury & Gilder, for appellant.

Alexander M. Garber, Atty. Gen., for the State.

HARALSON, J.

The defendant relies upon only one alleged error in this record--that of the refusal of the court to give charge 1 requested by defendant.

The state had introduced three witnesses whose testimony tended to establish the guilt of the accused.

The defendant introduced several witnesses, who testified that they knew the general character of the state's witnesses; that the same was bad, and they would not believe them on oath.

The charge requested was, "that each of the state's witnesses [naming them] has been impeached, and you may look to this fact, in connection with all the other evidence, in determining what credence you will give the testimony of such impeached witnesses."

The charge assumed, that the state's witnesses had been impeached, whereas, whether they had been or not, was a question for the determination of the jury. If the charge had hypothesized, that the evidence for the defendant tended to impeach the witnesses, or if the jury believed from this evidence, that said witnesses were impeached and unworthy of credit, a different proposition would have been presented. But the charge, as requested, withdrew from the jury the consideration and determination of the question of the impeachment of the witnesses and asserted it as a fact by the court. There was no error in refusing the charge.

Affirmed.

TYSON, C.J., and SIMPSON and DENSON, JJ., concur.

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT