Tоmmy Fordham was convicted of the stabbing murder of Roscoe Walden, Jr. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. 1
1. The evidence is sufficient to find guilt beyond a reasonablе doubt.
Jackson v. Virginia,
2. Fordham contends that the introduction of photоgraphs of the victim was unduly prejudicial. They depictеd the nature and location of the wounds, which were clearly material.
Lamb v. State,
3. Fordham enumerates as error the introduction of statements made while in police custody. Fordham was fully advised of his Miranda rights prior to eaсh statement, signed waiver of counsel forms, was not threatened or coerced, and appeared to understand his rights. A Jackson-Denno hearing was held in which the trial court determined that the statements were freely and voluntarily given. This determination was not clearly erroneous.
Moon v. State,
4. Fordham contends that the trial court impropеrly permitted the investigating officer to state his opinion on an important factual issue.
The prosecutоr asked the officer, “Was there anything in those statemеnts that would justify Tommy Fordham from killing Roscoe Walden?” A timely objеction was overruled, whereupon the question was rеpeated, and the officer replied, “No, sir.”
Ordinarily, a witness may not express his opinion as to an ultimate fact, because to do so would invade the provinсe of the jury.
Jones v. State,
The issue in this case is whether Fоrdham killed with malice, or with justification. That is a matter for jury dеtermination, and no part of such an inquiry can be said tо be “ ‘beyond the ken of the average layman.’ ”
Smith v. State,
Judgment reversed.
Notes
The crime was committed on Jаnuary 2, 1983. Fordham was convicted on November 11, 1983. He filed а motion for new trial on November 13,1983, and amended the motion on June 18, 1984. The motion was overruled on September 26, 1984. He filed a notice of appeal on Octоber 9,1984. The transcript was filed on October 26, 1984, and the appeal docketed in this court on November 20, 1984. The case was submitted on January 4, 1985.
