The defendant was charged with a misdemeanor, upon an accusation in the city court of Nashville. He filed a special plea, setting up that three successive grand juries of the county had investigated the identical transaction with which he stood accused, and had returned a “no bill” at each term. It was agreed between counsel for the State and for the accused that the “no bills” were not in the office of the clerk of the superior court, and that no evidence of the return appeared of record. The defendant then offered to sustain this, defense by producing one or more of the members of each of the grand juries and proving by them that, at each of the three successive terras, the'grand jury had investigated this identical transaction and upon a vote had returned a “no bill.” The court refused to allow the proof to be made by this means.
Judgment reversed.
