60 Ark. 280 | Ark. | 1895
Three men, W. B. Wainright, A. H. Huddleston and Harve Huddleston, were indicted for failing to work on a public road. They were improperly joined as defendants in the same indictment; the failure of each of them to work on the road, in person or by substitute, or pay the amount of money authorized by law in lieu of labor, after being duly warned, being a separate and independent offense. But no objection to the joinder was made. They were tried and acquitted; and the State appealed.
The judgment of the circuit court is therefore affirmed as to Wainright and A. H. Huddleston ; and as to Harve Huddleston is reversed.