We have several times held the indictment to be sufficient. Morris v. State,
The state's witness, over the objection of defendant, was permitted to testify that the apparatus captured was a device on which whisky could have been made. In Griggs v. State,
Charge 2 is nothing more or less than an instruction to the jury that they must believe from the evidence, beyond a reasonable doubt, that defendant was in the possession of the still before he could be convicted. This had already been charged by the court.
We find no error in the record, and the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
