TAYLOR v. STATE

8 Div. 2.

238 So.2d 902 (1970)

Troyt TAYLOR v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

August 25, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. Neil Taylor, Russellville, for appellant.

MacDonald Gallion, Atty. Gen., and Richard F. Calhoun, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


ALMON, Judge.

A jury found Troyt Taylor guilty of obtaining property by false pretense. His punishment was fixed at two years in the penitentiary.

At the conclusion of the State's case, appellant moved to exclude the evidence, rested his case, and requested the general affirmative charge.

The alleged pretense is that appellant represented to an agent of the First National Bank of Russellville that he had forty-five Jersey heifers on which he could...

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