Jackson v. State

337 So. 2d 130, 1976 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 1718
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Alabama
DecidedAugust 24, 1976
Docket8 Div. 781
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Jackson v. State, 337 So. 2d 130, 1976 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 1718 (Ala. Ct. App. 1976).

Opinion

FRED W. NICOL, Circuit Judge.

This is an appeal in forma pauperis from a judgment of conviction of robbery. The jury fixed the punishment at ten years in prison.

The evidence tended to show that on August 26, 1975, at approximately 3:00 P.M., two black males entered the B & B Gun Shop in Huntsville. Upon entry they acted as if they were customers. Appellant went to the watch counter and a companion went to the knife counter. Mr. Charles Beal, the store owner, stooped over to remove a watch that appellant had selected. At this point, appellant pointed a gun at Beal and stated, “This is a holdup you S.O.B. I am going to kill you.” Beal grabbed the gun and was unable to take it away from the appellant. Then Beal was ordered by appellant to move from behind the counter.

While the scuffle was going on, appellant was joined by a companion. Beal was then taken to the rear of the store and tied with some leather strips. Beal was not blindfolded. Appellant held the weapon on Beal. The companion went to the front of the store and took six guns for a value of $899.75. The guns were thrown into a sack. This activity consumed some ten minutes. In a short time Noble Jones came into the store and untied Beal.

In making their escape, appellant and companion went through two parking lots and were observed to pass within six feet of one Bruce Lewis. Lewis testified that they appeared to be the same two men that he had seen running down the street onto the parking lots. Lewis’ description coincided generally with the description given by Beal to the officers.

A call was made to Deputy Sheriff John Hennessey, giving him a description of the vehicle the two men were traveling in, a 1967 gray Pontiac. Hennessey stopped the vehicle and apprehended appellant and his companion. The two men were taken to the Huntsville Police Department and turned over to the Huntsville detectives. The gray Pontiac was impounded.

[131]*131Within the hour, Beal was taken to the Huntsville Police Department.

Beal testified as follows:

“Q (BY MR. MORGAN:) Are you Mr. Charlie Beal?
“A Yes, sir.
“Q Is that Charlie or Charles?
“A Charles.
“Q O.K., sir, and you are the owner and proprietor of the B & B Gun Shop?
“A Yes, sir.
“Q O.K., Mr. Beal, shortly after you were robbed on or about August 26, I think, of this year, did you have occasion to go to the Huntsville Police Department?
“A Yes, sir, I did.
“Q And did you have occasion to see some people while you were there?
“A Yes, sir.
“Q Did you see Detective Howard Turner here for one?
“A Yes, sir.
“Q O.K., were you shown some individuals there and asked to identify them?
“A Yes, sir.
“Q Would you please state to the Court just exactly what happened from the time you got there and you identified these people?
“A Well, they picked me up after they had a routine check down at the store and saw how many guns was missing and then they carried me on up to the Police Department and—
“Q Who was present please, sir, when you arrived there at the Police Department?
“A Well, really and truly I didn’t see anybody for quite some time because they kept me out in the hall and said they didn’t want me to try to identify anybody this quick.
“Q O.K., sir.
“A So I stayed out in the hall I would say maybe 30 minutes or longer.
“Q Is that in the detective division of the Huntsville Police Department?
Yes, sir. <
"Q And what happened then, after you had sat out in the hall for awhile? <y
"A Well, they finally came and got me and said they would like me to come in the other room. And, of course, this man here was sitting in one side of the little room and when I went by I saw him and I said, ‘There’s one of the men right there.’
"Q Did anybody in that room or in your presence point him out to you and say, ‘This is the one’? <©
"A Not at that time, no, sir. <
"Q Did anyone ask you if you recognized that man at that point? <y
"A Not at that time, no, sir. <
"Q You saw him sitting in a room alone and you said, ‘That is one of them’? o*
"A Well, there was somebody else with him. He was in a small room but there was somebody with him.
"Q Would you describe that person that was with him, if you can? &
"A Detective — now, I have seen so many up there I can’t remember all their names and everything.
"Q O.K., do you recall whether or not the defendant had on handcuffs when you saw him? a*
"A No, sir, not when I saw him.
"Q But you weren’t asked to identify that man? He was not pointed out to you at that time? &
"A No, sir, not at that time. No sir. <
"Q O.K., but you were asked to come on inside and what did you do after you went on in the other room? &
"A I went in there and sat down for about probably 30 more minutes, something like that and then the other one came into the room and went down there and sat down and I said, ‘Well, there’s the other man right there’ so really nobody had to point them out at the time, of course, because I identified them.
"Q Was this man ever brought into the room?
"A Yes, sir, he was.
[132]*132“Q And that was some period of time later?
“A Yes, sir.
“Q And who brought him in, one of the detectives?
“A One of the detectives, uh-huh.
“Q All right, do you recall the conversation you had with that detective, if any?
“A Well, not really offhand because they just brought them in, both of them in, and sat them — -after that one was in they brought this one in and they sat him down and they, more or less, talking to themselves and I talked to a little policeman and I don’t remember what his name was that had brought me up to the jail.
“Q O.K., at what point did they ask you if you recognized this young man?
“A After both of them was in there.
“Q Did anyone there at any time point this man out to you and say, ‘This is the one we have arrested for this alleged offense’?
“A No, sir.
“Q They just brought him into the room and you identified him?

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