83 Ala. 20 | Ala. | 1887
— The defendant was convicted of murder in the first degree, for the killing of one Lou Anderson, by striking her with an axe, and was sentenced to be hung.
Counsel .are mistaken in the suggestion, that the evidence contained in the record fails to show that the offense charged was committed in the county of Montgomery, and before the finding of the indictment. The record clearly discloses both of these facts.
We discover no error of any kind in the record, and the judgment is affirmed. And it appearing from the record that the day appointed for the execution of the sentence of death, imposed' by the judgment of the City Court, has passed, it is accordingly ordered and adjudged, that, on Friday, the 16th day of March, 1888, the sheriff of Montgomery county proceed to execute the sentence of the law, by hanging the said Tarleton Steele by the neck until he is dead, in obedience to the judgment and sentence of said City Court, as herein affirmed.