Court Opinion

ID: 9825517
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 13:17:02.214251+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:40:56.286873
License: Public Domain

On Rehearing.
We were in error in stating in our original opinion that on direct examination appellant testified that there had been no hard feelings, unfriendliness or ill will of any nature between the two parties during their long acquaintance.
This specific evidence appears in the redirect examination of the appellant and after the State had interrogated him as to whether or not he ever went to the hospital after the affray to see the injured party.
On direct examination the defendant testified that he assisted in getting the old Negro to the hospital and gave other evidence which indicated concern for the old Negro man. The reasonable deductions from the appellant’s direct testimony lead to the inevitable conclusion that, up to the very time of the affray, he was on very friendly terms with the injured party.
We are clear to the conclusion that the-state of the record in its accurate form could in no manner affect the logical conclusion expressed in our original opinion.
The application for rehearing is, therefore, overruled.
Application overruled.