McGEE v. STATE


332 S.W.2d 507 (1960)

James McGEE, Plaintiff in Error, v. STATE, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

February 5, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cordell H. Sloan, Memphis, for plaintiff in error.

William D. Grugett, Assistant Attorney General, for the State.


SWEPSTON, Justice.

The plaintiff in error, hereinafter referred to as defendant James McGee, was convicted for rape and sentenced to 99 years in the State Penitentiary. He has appealed and assigned four errors.

The third assignment goes to the preponderance of the evidence and will require a reference to same but before considering it, we shall dispose of the first two assignments.

The first assignment is that the court erred in allowing the State...

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