Jones v. State
14 Mo. 409
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Jones v. State, 14 Mo. 409 (Mo. 1851).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
Jones was*indicted for being present, aiding and abetting one Ro* berts, in the murder of Hibler, a watchman of the city, and was Iried and convicted.
[413]*413The testimony in the ease is the same as in the case of Roberts vs. The State, and the instructions similar. The judgment will be reversed and the cause remanded.
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