123 Ark. 240 | Ark. | 1916
The defendant, Barney Binkley, was indicted on the charge of perjury, alleged to have been committed by giving false testimony in the trial, before a justice of the peace, of one Langford, who was accused of gaming. On trial of this case the defendant was acquitted, but the State obtained an appeal for the purpose of testing the correctness of a ruling of the court in refusing to admit certain evidence -offered by the State.
It is undisputed that the defendant gave the testimony set forth in the indictment, but there is a conflict as to whether it was true or false. The defendant testified that he was present at the time and place when the parties mentioned in the original charge were gaming, and that Langford was not in the game. He testified that one Zolliman, among others, was present and was engaged at gaming with the other parties. It seems that Zolliman had been tried before another justice of the peace and acquitted, and that at that trial the defendant Binkley testified that Zolliman Was not present but that Lang-ford was present and participated in the game. In the trial of the present .case the State offered to prove the contradictory testimony of the defendant ■ given at the trial of Zolliman, but the court refused to admit it.