LONG v. STATE


304 S.W.2d 492 (1957)

Harry LONG v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Rehearing Denied July 29, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. L. Fonville and Carmack Murchison, Jackson, for plaintiff.

Nat Tipton, Advocate General, Nashville, for the State.


SWEPSTON, Justice.

Harry Long, hereinafter called defendant, was convicted for the homicide of Robert Foster, was found guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced to 30 years confinement in the State prison, from which he has appealed.

The first four assignments of error require the discussion of the evidence.

Under these assignments it is insisted that either the defendant was temporarily insane or he was acting under the influence of a delusion...

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