Cases On Criminal Procedure Selected From the Decisions of the Supreme Court O

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Defendant was a witness in his own behalf, and the county attorney, in cross-examining him, made this record: Q. ' ' Have you ever been convicted of a felony ? " A. "I plead guilty to a felony. " Q. "What was the charge against you?" (Objected to as immaterial. Objections sustained and exception. ) Q. "You plead guilty and were convicted of burglary, were you not?" A. "I was convicted of a felony. " (Objected to as in- competent, irrelevant and immaterial. Objection sustained and exception. ) Q.... "You were convicted of the crime of burglary be- fore?" (Objected to as incompetent, irrelevant and immaterial. Objection overruled and exception. ) A. "I was convicted of a felony. " Q. "Will the reporter read the question?" (Reporter read the question. ) A. "Yes, sir. " The defendant being a witness on his own behalf, it was com- petent to show, as affecting his credibility, that he had previously been convicted of a felony. Code Sec. 4613. The same statute provides that no other proof is competent except the record there- of.

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