94 So. 781 | Ala. Ct. App. | 1922
The state's evidence tended to prove that, within the time covered by the indictment, a still to be used for the purpose of manufacturing prohibited liquors was found on the premises of the defendant in Chambers county, Ala. There were some other circumstances proven, tending to connect the defendant with the possession. This being the case, the court properly refused to give the general charge as requested by defendant.
The testimony as to wagon tracks and man tracks leading from the still to defendant's house was competent, along with other circumstances proven, to establish a guilty scienter on the part of defendant. Salter v. State,
We find no error in the record, and the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.