51 Iowa 314 | Iowa | 1879
II. The defendant introduced as a witness one Fritz, who gave evidence tending to show that he was present at the time the offense for which the defendant was then being tried was committed. He was asked to “state the facts as they ■occurred there at the bridge.” This question was objected to by the State as being immaterial, and the objection was .sustained. As the record is presented .to us we are at a loss to understand why the objection was either made or sustained.
'The defendant had pleaded not guilty, and such issue was 'then being tried. The evidence on the part of the State bore alone on that issue, and the defendant sought by the question to show the facts were not as the witnesses on the part of the State had testified. If admitted the innocence of the defendant might have been established.
The Attorney General suggests that it appeared in evidence that the defendant had procured the information to be filed before the justice, and that he had, therefore, substantially
Reversed.