Upon trial under an indictment for murder, Edgar Mullins was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment in the penitentiary. Upon this appeal he contends: (1) He was entitled to a directed verdict; (2) there was error in the instructions; (3) incompetent evidence was admitted; and (4) the court erred in refusing to permit the jury to view the scene of the...
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