MILLS v. COMMONWEALTH


254 S.W.2d 920 (1953)

MILLS v. COMMONWEALTH.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

February 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Luker & Tooms and J. Milton Luker, London, for appellant.

J. D. Buckman, Jr., Atty. Gen., and W. Owen Keller, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.


SIMS, Chief Justice.

Henry Mills was convicted of grand larceny and his punishment was fixed at confinement in the penitentiary for one year. In seeking to reverse the judgment he insists the court erred: 1. In not directing a verdict in his behalf; 2. in admitting incompetent evidence against him.

Mills operated a farm and ran a country store in a remote section of Laurel County near the post office of Fletcher...

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