DocketNumber: 79-736
Judges: Adams, Almon, Beatty, Embry, Faulkner, Jones, Maddox, Shores, Torbert
Filed Date: 2/5/1981
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Petitioner, Joel Knox Hamilton, was convicted of assault and battery in the Circuit Court of Jefferson County. He was fined twenty-five dollars and was sentenced to one hundred twenty days’ hard labor. The Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed, 396 So.2d 120, the conviction and sentence. This Court granted certiorari to determine whether an erroneous jury instruction was cured by a subsequent instruction in the oral charges. We hold that it was not.
Defective language appeared within the text of the oral charge at least three times, while the allegedly curative language appeared only once in the midst of the erroneous language. Most likely, the trial judge inadvertently transposed the “part”
We hold that the entire charge, as given, was confusing and misleading. The judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeals is hereby reversed and the cause is remanded.
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
. “If after a full and fair consideration of all the evidence in the case, ladies and gentlemen, you are convinced beyond a reasonable doubt of the guilt of the defendant, the form of your verdict is, ‘We, the jury, find the defendant guilty as charged in the complaint and fix the punishment at a fíne of,’ it can be from one cent to five hundred dollars.”
. “If after a full and fair consideration of all or part of the evidence there remains in your minds an abiding conviction that the defendant is guilty as charged then you have been convinced beyond a reasonable doubt, and in that event, the defendant should be found guilty.”