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Page 65
... accused would at- tack him , was inadmissible to corrobo- rate accused's theory that he had killed deceased in self - defense , where such ad- missions of deceased would have no oth- er effect than to have prejudiced the jury against ...
... accused would at- tack him , was inadmissible to corrobo- rate accused's theory that he had killed deceased in self - defense , where such ad- missions of deceased would have no oth- er effect than to have prejudiced the jury against ...
Page 66
... accused was at one end of the table , with the fence be- hind him , and that the deceased object- ed to something that accused did ; that accused expressed his intention of con- tinuing to do it ; that deceased started toward accused ...
... accused was at one end of the table , with the fence be- hind him , and that the deceased object- ed to something that accused did ; that accused expressed his intention of con- tinuing to do it ; that deceased started toward accused ...
Page 75
... Accused and decedent had had a diffi- culty , and the former , armed with a pistol , ordered the latter out of the house . Accused remained in the house though decedent challenged him to come out and settle the matter . About half an ...
... Accused and decedent had had a diffi- culty , and the former , armed with a pistol , ordered the latter out of the house . Accused remained in the house though decedent challenged him to come out and settle the matter . About half an ...
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