Rutherford v. State
57 So. 224, 100 Miss. 832
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Rutherford v. State, 57 So. 224, 100 Miss. 832 (Mich. 1911).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court:
The granting of the first instruction on behalf of the state, which was drawn under section 1227 of the Code, and which omits the qualifying words “without authority of law,” was fatal error. Ivy v. State, 84 Miss. 264, 36 South. 265. Reversed and remanded.
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