Ford v. State

The whisky about which Miller testified was not shown nor attempted to be shown to come from defendant, and was in no way connected with the transaction between appellant and the purchaser. The fact that the purchaser had whisky at Jennings, or at Miller's was not evidence he purchased it from defendant. Miller's evidence was res inter alias acta and ought not to be admitted against appellant unless in some way connected with him. I can not agree to the affirmance.