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State v. Young
139 Ala. 136
Ala.
1903
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DOWDELL, J. —

The defendant was arrested on a warrant issued by a justice of the peace on affidavit charging him with arson, and upon preliminary hearing was by a justice of the peace committed to jail. Upon his application to the judge of the city court of Selma, he was discharged by the judge of said city court on writ of habeas corpus. Prom the judgment discharging the defendant, the State prosecutes an apepal.

The undisputed evidence was that the defendant was in the possession and actual occupancy under a lease of the house alleged to have been burned by him. Arson at common Jaw as well as under the statute is an offense against the possession rather than the property. — Heard v. The State, 81 Ala. 55; Adams v. The State, 62 Ala. 177. The defendant was, in a sense, during the term of the lease and while in the possession and occupancy of the *137bouse, the owner. Under tbe above authorities, and the ca.se of Sullivan v. State, 5 Stew. & Porter, 178, the judge of the city court properly discharged the defendant, and the judgment will be affirmed.

Affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. Young
Court Name: Supreme Court of Alabama
Date Published: Nov 15, 1903
Citation: 139 Ala. 136
Court Abbreviation: Ala.
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