Jones v. State
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Opinion
The judgment entry alone recites the nol. pros, as to Riley Wise, Homer Wise, and John Wise, who were jointly in-dieted with these defendants, and then proceeds to recite the verdict of the jury convicting these defendants, and the judgment rendered thereon, as follows:
“Defendants Earnest Jones, Joe Williams, and Monroe Terry being in open court, and to the indictment as read to the jury the defendants each plead not guilty; thereupon came a jury of good and lawful men, to wit,-, foreman, and eleven others, who upon their oaths do *478 say: ‘We, the jury, find defendants guilty and assess a fine of $50.00 each.’ It is therefore considered, ordered, and adjudged by the court that the defendants are guilty as charged, and that the state of Alabama, for the use of Ooffed county, have and recover of the defendants the said sum of $150.00 (being $50.00 each), together with the cost of this cause, for which let execution issue. The defendants not paying the fine and costs, there came G. W. Boles and T. D. Wise, who together with the defendants confess for the fine and cost, waiving their rights of exemptions as to personal property. Sentence suspended pending appeal; bond fixed at $300.00.”
The judgment of conviction is affirmed, judgment of confession for fine and costs is reversed, and the cause is remanded, with direction that separate confession be taken for fine and costs, or, in default thereof, that proper sentence be entered, enforcing the judgment of the court. McLeod’s Case, supra.
Affirmed in part, and reversed and remanded in part.
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