The defendant was convicted of operating an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating liquors.
The evidence reveals that a deputy sheriff found an automobile in a ditch wrecked. He left and proceeded to the defendant’s home. Shortly thereafter the defendant arrived at his home, staggering and in the deputy’s opinion very much under the influence of liquor. After being advised of his rights, the defendant in response to questions asked by the deputy stated that he had wrecked the automobile that the deputy had found earlier and had been driving while under the influence of liquor. These statements amount to a confession, as all the elements of the crime charged were admitted. Bloodworth v. State,
Judgment reversed.
