Wingo v. State
45 So. 862, 91 Miss. 865
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Wingo v. State, 45 So. 862, 91 Miss. 865 (Mich. 1907).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
The jury is under no compulsion to implicitly believe all the statements of a party acknowledging the killing of the deceased person. In this case that part of the statement of the accused which is exculpatory seems inconsistent with the physical facts and the testimony of her son as a witness.
Affirmed.
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