STATE v. TENNANT

No. 15978.

319 S.E.2d 395 (1984)

STATE of West Virginia v. Timothy TENNANT.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

July 12, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry G. Deitzler, Prosecuting Atty. and Elizabeth A. Pyles, Asst. Prosecuting Atty., Parkersburg, for appellee.

Thomas P. Maroney, Charleston, for appellant.


MILLER, Justice:

Timothy Tennant appeals his conviction by a jury in the Circuit Court of Wood County, which found him guilty of leaving the scene of an accident, in violation of W.Va.Code, 17C-4-1. He was sentenced to one year in jail and fined $1,000. He assigns the following errors: (1) the verdict should not have been accepted after one juror, during the poll of the jury, said the evidence was insufficient; (2) no instruction...

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