Case Name: Barnes v. Commonwealth
Court: Kentucky Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Kentucky
Decision Date: 1950-05-05
Citations: 312 Ky. 785
Docket Number: 
Parties: Barnes v. Commonwealth.
Judges: William J. Baxter, Judge.
Reporter: Kentucky Reports
Volume: 312
Pages: 785–785

Head Matter:
Barnes v. Commonwealth.
May 5, 1950.
William J. Baxter, Judge.
Tom P. Senil, J. T. Bowser, Jr. and Thomas A. Waller for appellant.
A. E. Funk, Attorney General, and Zeb A. Stewart, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.

Opinion:
Stanley, Commissioner
Affirming.
The appellant, M. S. Barnes, was also convicted of stealing the chickens of Mrs. Ada Craycraft in company with S. B. Anderson and was likewise given a sentence of one year in the penitentiary. He seeks a reversal of the judgment upon two of the grounds submitted by Anderson, namely, inadmissibility of the evidence of the police officers and insufficiency of corroboration of the accomplice. For the reasons given in Anderson v. Comonwealth, 312 Ky. 768, 229 S. W. 2d 756, decided today the contentions are without merit.
The judgment is affirmed.