Burnett v. State
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Opinion
A still where whisky was being manufactured was found in operation. Appellant was present. All that connected him with the still was the testimony of the sheriff that—
“Goodwin was pouring up the liquor, and Burnett, the defendant, was standing right over him. I did not see this defendant working at the still, except watching this man Goodwin pour up liquor. I saw the defendant walking around there. The defendant’s hands and clothes were black, there was fire under the still, and the stuff was boiling. Goodwin made a statement in the presence of defendant, which defendant did not deny, that he (Goodwin) just came there after the whisky and if he (we?) had waited he would have gotten the whisky and gone.”
The appellant explained his presence by uncontradicted testimony of himself and witnesses that he was working in a “new ground” nearby (which caused hi's smutty appearance), and that he went from the “new ground” to the still with Goodwin to get a drink of whisky. It does not appear that appellant owned or had any control over the premises where the still was located. We have read the evidence en bane, and are of the opinion that the court erred in refusing to give the general affirmative charge in favor of the defendant (appellant). Biddle v. State, 99 So. 59, 19 Ala. App. 563; Farmer v. State, 99 So. 59, 19 Ala. App. 560; Guin v. State, 94 So. 788, 19 Ala. App. 67; Hanson v. State, 96 So. 655, 19 Ala. App. 249; Knight v. State, 97 So. 163, 19 Ala. App. 297.
The evidence leads to a strong suspicion that appellant is guilty, hut this will not suffice.
Let the judgment be reversed and the cause be remanded'.
Reversed and remanded.
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107 So. 321, 21 Ala. App. 274, 1926 Ala. App. LEXIS 64, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/burnett-v-state-alactapp-1926.