Court Opinion

ID: 9825286
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 12:30:26.839797+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:40:39.657554
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*268On Rehearing.
There was no question raised in the court below in any manner as to the venire, and it was unnecessary that the order appear in the transcript on appeal. Acts 1915, p. 70S. The applicable portion of Supreme Court rule 27, as amended (198 Ala. xv; 77 So. vii), is as follows:
“And in criminal eases the transcript shall not contain the organization of the grand jury which found the indictment, nor the venire, special (in a capital case) or general, for any grand or petit jury, nor the organization of the regular juries for the week or term at which the case whs tried, nor the order of the court for service of the copy of the venire or indictment upon the defendant or-the sheriff’s return to said order, unless some question thereon was raised before the trial court and there decided.”
The appellant may not raise the question for the first time on appeal. Anderson v. State, 204 Ala. 476, 85 So. 789.
The application for rehearing is overruled.