The defendant was charged, tried and convicted of making an assault with a deadly weapon. His motion for new trial was overruled and he appealed to this court, complaining of two errors allegedly committed by the trial judge. Held:
1. During the prosecuting attorney’s argument to the jury, the attorney for the defendant objected to his argument "about the failure of the defendant to put up co-defendants in the case as witnesses in his behalf, because under the law we are not able to compel them to testify. They are joint defendants.” The trial court overruled the objection. There is nothing in the transcript
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of proceedings before this court to indicate what was said by the prosecuting attorney other than what is contained in the objection made. "This court is a court for the correction of errors and its decision must be made on the record sent to this court by the clerk of the court below and not upon the briefs of counsel.”
Jenkins v. Board of Zoning Appeals,
2. Complaint is made of the following charge of the court: "Nevertheless, if the jury should believe beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty as charged, they should convict, notwithstanding evidence as to general good character or as to alibi.” This charge followed a proper charge on the consideration of evidence as to good character and alibi and as to the fact either one could create a reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury which would be ground for acquittal. When construed *618 in connection with the charges immediately preceding, we do not think this charge was confusing to the jury.
Judgment affirmed.
