| Ark. | May 10, 1902

Wood, J.

The court erred in allowing appellant to be examined on cross-examination as to the difficulty he had with a man in Prescott, and this testimony was prejudicial. The uneontroverted proof shows that appellant was at least guilty of murder in the second degree. The cause will be remanded to the circuit court with directions to sentence for murder in second degree.

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