The appellant was convicted of manslaughter and a misdemeanor. An appeal was filed and the case is here for review. Held:
1. Where a preliminary hearing is held the defendant must be afforded counsel because it is a critical stage of the criminal court process. Coleman v. Alabama,
2. The appellant contends that the trial judge erred in instructing the jury: "Now, the law presumes every act which is in itself unlawful was criminally intended until the contrary is made to appear.” Under that which was held in
Williams v. State,
3. The remaining enumerations of error are without merit.
Judgment reversed.
