135 Ala. 59 | Ala. | 1902
The complaint on which the appellant was tried in the county court charged in effect that A. E. Hewlett assaulted C. E. Taylor by striking him with his hand. The defendant pleaded in abatement to said complaint “that his name is Augustin Elzy Hewlett or Gus Hewlett, and that he has always been known and called by his name Augustin or Gus, and that his name is not A. E. Hewlett as charged in said complaint.” The State took issue on this plea. Upon the trial of the issue the evidence was, to our minds, without conflict in proof of it. It showed that Augustin Elzy
We do not consider the questions sought to be raised as to the validity of the act providing for jury trials in the Cullman county court.
There was no error in the other rulings of the trial court.
Reversed and remanded.