17 Mo. 367 | Mo. | 1852
delivered the opinion of the court.
The rule in cases where you wish to use the evidence of a co-defendant is, to proceed with the trial, and if there be no evidence against the defendant, move, the court to direct the jury to pass on the case, so far as regards the defendant intended to be used as a witness ; after verdict in his favor, he may be a witness.
The court erred in this case, in permitting Croughton to give evidence for his co-defendant, and for this error the judgment below'must''be’reversed and the cause remanded,