GRAHAM v. STATE


404 S.W.2d 475 (1966)

Condon GRAHAM and George Hutcheson v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

June 3, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe J. Wild, Jr., and Carter Schoolfield, Chattanooga, and William C. Wilson, Nashville, for plaintiffs in error.

George F. McCanless, State Atty. Gen., and Thomas E. Fox, Asst. State Atty. Gen., Nashville, and Edward E. Davis, Dist. Atty. Gen., Chattanooga, prosecuted case for the State in trial court, for the State.


OPINION

BURNETT, Chief Justice.

Plaintiffs in error were convicted of petit larceny and sentenced to serve one year in the State penitentiary. From this conviction they have seasonably appealed, and in their brief and assignments of error they have assigned ten errors, which are properly summarized by the State thus:

"(1) The evidence preponderates against the verdict and in favor of the innocence of the accused. "(2) The evidence relied...

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