67 So. 411 | Ala. | 1914
Taking the judgment entry at its face value, it conclusively appears that Scrapp Agee was tried alone, and that Leon Kitchen was gratuitously declared guilty by the jury, and gratuitously and unlawfully adjudged guilty and sentenced by the court.
It is obvious that the judgment of conviction is a nullity as to Kitchen, and equally obvious that it is without error as to Agee, who could not have been prejudiced by the gratuitous interjection of Kitchen’s name into the verdict and judgment.
Affirmed in part, and reversed and remanded in part.