28 S.W. 810 | Tex. Crim. App. | 1894
Appellant was indicted and convicted of assault with intent to rape Ora Kerr, a girl under 12 years of age.
The State was permitted to prove, over the objection of defendant, by James Kerr, the father of the assaulted girl, that shortly after the alleged injury she told him, "that a man had caught her around the neck and said to her, 'I want to _____ you' [using a term which meant to have intercourse with her], and that she hallooed, and the man let her go, and she then came home."
These are practically all the details of the assault, as shown by her testimony in the statement of facts. It was held in Pefferling's case,
The admission of this testimony was error, was excepted to at the time, and works a reversal of the judgment of conviction. The other questions need not be passed upon; they will not likely arise again.
For the error pointed out, the judgment will be reversed and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
Judges all present and concurring.