STATE v. SMITH

No. 43021.

90 So.2d 866 (1956)

231 La. 139

STATE of Louisiana v. Parnell SMITH.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

November 5, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William T. Bennett, Clinton, Stephen P. Dart, St. Francisville, for appellant.

Jack P. F. Gremillion, Atty. Gen., M. E. Culligan, Asst. Atty. Gen., Richard Kilbourne, Dist. Atty., Clinton, for appellee.


PONDER, Justice.

The defendant Parnell Smith was charged in an indictment with the crime of murder. He was tried, convicted, and sentenced to be electrocuted. He has appealed from the conviction and sentence.

During the course of the trial, counsel for the defendant reserved twelve bills of exception to the rulings of the trial judge.

Bill of Exception No. 10, taken to the ruling of the trial judge refusing to permit

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