Snell v. State
69 So. 593, 109 Miss. 744
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Snell v. State, 69 So. 593, 109 Miss. 744 (Mich. 1915).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
It cannot be said from the evidence that the deceased’s condition and state of mind at the time he told Virgie Bolton that defendant shot was such as to bring the statement within the rule governing dying declarations; consequently, it should not have been admitted.
Reversed and remanded.
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