Case ID: ala-app_21/html/0659-07.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "BRICKEN, P. J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

(105 So. 922)
    Ad BARKER v. STATE.
    (7 Div. 71.)
    (Court of Appeals of Alabama.
    Aug. 4, 1925.)
    Appeal from Circuit Court, Calhoun County; S. W. Tate, Judge. Violating prohibition law.
    See, also, 103 So. 914.
    
    Chas. E. Douglas, of Anniston, for appellant. Harwell G. Davis, Atty. Gen., and Lamar Field, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
    
      
       20 Ala. App. 564.
    
   BRICKEN, P. J.

We are convinced, from a reading of the testimony in this case, that the staté failed to meet the necessary burden of proof, and the defendant, under all the evidence adduced upon this trial, was entitled to an acquittal. There was no testimony to connect the defendant with the whisky found upon his premises, nor was there any evidence that he had any knowledge thereof. The following authorities are in point, and upon which the judgment of conviction is reversed: Ammons v State (Ala. App.) 101 So. 511; Jones v. State, 18 Ala. App. 116, 90 So. 135; Fair v. State, 16 Ala. App. 152, 75 So. 828; Spelce v. State, 17 Ala. App. 401, 85 So. 835; Watts v. State, 19 Ala. App. 549, 98 So. 914; Wilson v. State, 20 Ala. App. 62, 100 So. 914; Watkins v. State 20 Ala. App. 246, 101 So. 334. Reversed and remanded. 
      
       20 Ala. App. 283.