ON REMANDMENT FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
Dezso John Lokos was convicted of murder in the first degree and sentenced to death by a jury in Sumter County, Alabama, in February, 1964. The judgment and sentence of the trial court were in accordance with the jury’s verdict. This court affirmed the conviction in Lokos v. State,
The issues in this' case are the same as those decided by this Court in Wade Hubbard v. State of Alabama,
A copy of this opinion shall also be transmitted to the Court of Criminal Appeals because that court acquired jurisdiction of criminal matters after the instant case was originally decided by this Court.
It follows that except as to the death sentence, the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed. With regard to the death sentence, the judgment of the circuit court is modified and the sentence is reduced to life imprisonment, and as modified, the judgment is affirmed.
Modified and affirmed.
