Johnny Ladell McBee (defendant) and Bobby Gene Simpson, Jr., were jointly indicted for arson in the first degree. Simpson plead guilty and testified for the State at defendant’s jury trial. Defendant was found guilty of the crime charged. This appeal followed the denial of defendant’s motion for new trial. Held:
1. Defendant contends the trial court improperly limited his cross-examination of Bobby Gene Simpson, Jr., by ruling that he could not use the witness’ juvenile record to “show the jury that Simpson’s credibility was suspect because of his record of infractions, which began when he was a juvenile.” This contention is without merit as “such an adjudication could not be used to impeach the witness.
Smith v. State,
2. Defendant contends the trial court erred in denying his motion for new trial, arguing that the State “failed to disclose a potential reward for one of the State’s witnesses [pursuant to his demand under
Brady v. Maryland,
“It is elementary that counsel for the State can make available only such evidence as it has in its file, or of which it has knowledge, and ‘is under no requirement to conduct an investigation on behalf of a defendant. . . .’
Dalton v. State,
Judgment affirmed.
Notes
In
Davis v. Alaska,
