Chase v. State

112 So. 785, 147 Miss. 694, 1927 Miss. LEXIS 308
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedMay 9, 1927
DocketNo. 25989.
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Chase v. State, 112 So. 785, 147 Miss. 694, 1927 Miss. LEXIS 308 (Mich. 1927).

Opinion

* Corpus Juris-Cyc. References: Criminal Law, 17CJ, p. 212, n. 18; Homicide, 30CJ, p. 270, n. 84; p. 310, n. 25; As to right of jury to determine existence of facts essential to the admissibility of dying declarations, see Annotation in 56 L.R.A. 445; 16 L.R.A. (N.S.) 660; 52 L.R.A. (N.S.) 152; 1 R.C.L. 547; 1 R.C.L. Supp. 194. The credibility of, and the weight to be given to, the dying declaration were for the jury, and the evidence warrants the verdict.

The other assignments of error, not being argued, are waived.

Affirmed.

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