57 So. 78 | Ala. Ct. App. | 1911
John Smith, the person charged to have been assaulted, was examined as a witness for the state. On his cross-examination, the counsel for the defendant asked him questions which sought to bring out the facts that, previous to the alleged assault, the witness was the leader in getting up a petition to the superintendent of the mine in which the witness and the defendant were employed to have the latter discharged, and that the witness himself had been discharged by the superintendent because of his trying to run
Reversed and remanded.