BROWN v. STATE


296 S.W.2d 848 (1956)

James Albert BROWN v. STATE of Tennessee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

December 7, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Todd, Kingsport, for plaintiff in error.

Nat Tipton, Advocate General, for defendant in error.


PREWITT, Justice.

The plaintiff-in-error hereinafter referred to as the defendant, James Albert Brown, was convicted for involuntary manslaughter and his punishment fixed at 11 months and 29 days in the County Jail.

The prosecution grew out of a collision of a Ford car owned by defendant and a Mercury car owned by the State's witness Harkleroad, which occurred near Kingsport on a night in October, 1954.

The primary question of fact is as to the identity...

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