Putnam v. State
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Opinion
“(2) Said indictment alleges that the name of the defendant is, as otherwise alleged in the indictment, unknown to the grand jury and this allegation is not controverted in the plea.
“(3) It appears from said plea the name of the defendant as alleged in the indictment and *172 the name of the defendant as alleged in the 'plea are idem sonans.”
The demurrer was properly sustained First. Ground No. 2 was good. Code, § 7142; O’Brien v. State, 91 Ala. 25, 8 South. 560. Second. Ground No. 3 was good. The names are idem sonans.
There is no error in the record, and the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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