Quillen v. State

332 S.W.2d 811, 231 Ark. 843, 1960 Ark. LEXIS 323
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedMarch 14, 1960
Docket4962
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Quillen v. State, 332 S.W.2d 811, 231 Ark. 843, 1960 Ark. LEXIS 323 (Ark. 1960).

Opinion

Sam Robinson, Associate Justice.

Appellant was convicted on a charge of robbing a filling station. After he was arrested-he gave the officers a written confession of his guilt. The confession included the admission of guilt of other crimes not connected with the filling station robbery. '

During the trial the prosecution introduced that part of the confession pertaining to the crime for which the defendant was then being tried. When the confession was offered in evidence, defendant objected because the State did not offer the entire confession instead of just the relevant parts , of it. In ruling that, the State could introduce only the relevant parts of the confession the trial court stated that the defendant could introduce the other parts of the confession if he so desired, but'the defendant did not choose to introduce in evidence the other' parts. It is hard to see how the defendant was prejudiced in any manner by the court’s ruling on the point. Whitten v. State, 222 Ark. 426, was reversed because the entire confession was not put in evidence, but there certain parts of the confession that may have been beneficial to the defendant were deleted. In the case at bar, however, it cannot be said that the parts of the confession not introduced in evidence were in any way helpful to the defendant.

Affirmed.

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Whitten v. State
261 S.W.2d 1 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1953)

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