Mooney v. State

1973 OK CR 450, 516 P.2d 1364, 1973 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 687
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedDecember 11, 1973
DocketNo. F-73-174
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Mooney v. State, 1973 OK CR 450, 516 P.2d 1364, 1973 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 687 (Okla. Ct. App. 1973).

Opinion

OPINION AND DECISION

BRETT, Judge:

Appellant James Morris Mooney, who will hereinafter be referred to as defendant, was convicted in the District Court, Pontotoc County, for the offense of Larceny of Domestic Animals; the jury assessed defendant’s punishment at ten (10) years confinement in the State Penitentiary, but upon imposition of judgment and sentence, the trial court suspended the last seven (7) years of the ten (10) year sentence. From that judgment and sentence this appeal has been lodged.

The preliminary information was filed on November 12, 1971, charging Defendant Mooney and R. B. Ashley conjointly with the offense of Larceny of Domestic Animals. The preliminary examination was held on January 7, 1972, when both defendants were bound over to stand trial. On March 2, 1972, after arraignment in the trial court, the State moved for a severance electing to try defendants separately, with Defendant Mooney’s trial being first. The purpose for the severance was to introduce an alleged confession made by Defendant Mooney. Defendant moved for a continuance, when the court granted the severance motion, and defendant’s trial was set off until the following trial docket.

On September 18, 1972, defendant stood trial by jury before the Honorable Lee R. West, District Judge. Defendant was represented by counsel of his own choosing, and after the trial the jury assessed defendant’s sentence.

The facts briefly stated reveal that on November 4, 1971, it was discovered that thirty three Hereford heifers had been taken from the pastures of the Winrock Farms. Certain strange tire tracks and other physical facts were located near a loading chute, and it was discovered that an iron gate, which was kept locked to an iron post, had been lifted off at the hinges and swung around, thereby opening the gate. Subsequently, on November 11, 1971, Mr. Hershel Brewer of the Winrock Farms observed and identified the thirty three head of cattle in a pasture in Oklahoma County. The testimony of the State revealed that the Defendant Mooney and R. B. Ashley met in the vicinity of Roff, Oklahoma, each driving a pickup truck and towing a trailer. Defendant assisted Ashley in removing the gate and loading the cattle into the trailers, and in hauling them to the vicinity of Oklahoma County. De[1366]*1366fendant was arrested in Yukon, Oklahoma, and was transferred to the Pontotoc County Jail in Ada, Oklahoma, where he subsequently made a confession to the Sheriff of Pontotoc County, and an agent of the Cattlemen’s Association. Defendant testified in his own behalf at the trial, and in substance admitted his participation in the alleged crime. The Court takes judicial knowledge that Defendant Mooney testified as a State’s witness when R. B. Ashley was tried in Pontotoc County Case No. CRF-71-152

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