KELLAM v. STATE

8 Div. 164.

259 So.2d 869 (1972)

Ike KELLAM v. STATE.

Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama.

March 28, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Francis, Decatur, for appellant.

William J. Baxley, Atty. Gen., and Don C. Dickert, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.


PRICE, Presiding Judge.

The defendant, Ike Kellam, was tried and convicted, upon an indictment charging murder in the first degree, of murder in the second degree and sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary. The evidence was entirely circumstantial. Appellant challenges its sufficiency by a motion for a new trial.

The state's evidence is as follows: Deceased sold bootleg liquor in her home. Several witnesses testified to the defendant's presence in...

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