Stork v. State
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Opinion
Francis Louise Stork was indicted for assault in the first degree in violation of §
The facts of this case will be stated briefly. On the night of October 1, 1981, a fight ensued outside the Fisherman's Paradise Club in Bayou La Batre. The fight involved Darlene Barber and her husband, Louis, and this appellant and several of her friends. At some point during the fight, Darlene Barber was stabbed with a tire tool. Both Darlene Barber and her husband testified the appellant was the person who stabbed Darlene Barber. The appellant denied stabbing Darlene Barber. Another defense witness testified that the appellant was not involved in the fight.
However, an accused is not entitled to a charge on a lesser included offense when he or she denies committing the offense as did the appellant in this case. Wesley v. State,
Therefore, the trial judge properly refused to charge the jury on the lesser included offense of assault in the third degree in this case.
For the reasons stated above, this case is due to be and is hereby affirmed.
AFFIRMED.
All the Judges concur.
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