COMBS v. COMMONWEALTH


356 S.W.2d 761 (1962)

Conrad COMBS, Appellant, v. COMMONWEALTH of Kentucky, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

April 20, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vernon Faulkner, Hazard, for appellant.

John B. Breckinridge, Atty. Gen., Joe Nagle, Asst. Atty. Gen., Frankfort, for appellee.


STANLEY, Commissioner.

The appellant, Conrad Combs, was found guilty of maliciously shooting and wounding with intent to kill Fred Nantz and his punishment fixed at ten years' imprisonment. He insists the verdict was flagrantly against the weight of the evidence, or, at most, that the Commonwealth's evidence proved only that he was guilty of the misdemeanor of shooting in sudden affray or heat of passion and the felony instruction should not have been given. Another...

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