Certiorari was granted in this case to review the
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holding of the Court of Appeals in Division 2 of that court’s opinion which held that it was error to admit in evidence a pistol concealed in the defendant’s trousers and a bottle of-pills found in his sock at the time of his arrest. The decision of the Court of Appeals relies upon the decision of that court in
Lane v. State,
In the
Lane
case, the Court of Appeals relied upon the decision of this court in
Cox v. State,
In
McClung v. State,
This decision has been followed in
Clements v. State,
The evidence disclosed that the defendant in this case and a co-indictee were arrested while in the process of loading the stolen goods into an automobile outside the premises burglarized. Under the above cited cases, all the *817 circumstances connected with the arrest were admissible in evidence including evidence as to the pistol and the pills found upon the defendant’s person.
Judgment reversed.
