TAYLOR v. STATE

No. 4702.

251 S.W.2d 588 (1952)

TAYLOR v. STATE.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 13, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. F. Cole and S. M. Bone, Batesville, for appellant.

Ike Murry, Atty. Gen., Dowell Anders, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


WARD, Justice.

C. E. Taylor, appellant, was charged by information on 16 counts for forging and uttering certain title-retaining notes. There were eight separate notes involved, supposedly signed by eight different people, all of which were sold to one J. Fred Livingston. At the beginning of the trial the Court instructed a verdict of not guilty on the first four counts [involving two separate charges of forgery and two of uttering] because they were barred by the...

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