Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, January 06, 1977, Page Page 5, Image 5
Life. On display PATRICIA HEARST will be the subject of an exhibition planned for Feb. 4 at San Francisco’s Southern Ex posure Gallery to coincide with the third anniversary of her kidnap. Showing will be an assemblage of pictures and artifacts which bear on her life and the lives of her family and friends. Denise Smith receives scholarship JEFFERSON CITY, TENN.—A scholarship to Carson-Newman College has been awarded to Carol Denise Smith of Griffin. Carson-Newman College is a four-year, co-educational, liberal arts college owned by the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Denise is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith, 1424 Upland Drive and was a 1975 graduate of Griffin High. I THE J FAMILY# i # LAWYER A by Will Bernard . Animal testimony Part of the case against Harris, on trial for manslaughter, was the fact that two bloodhounds had , followed a trail to his house. But Harris raised an objection to this kind of evidence. “According to the Constitu tion,” he said, “an accused person * has the right to cross-examine his accusers. Obviously I cannot cross-examine a couple of dogs. Therefore, I am not getting my * constitutional rights.” However, the court pointed out that Harris did have a right to cross-examine the dogs’ trainer. Overruling the objection, the court said this was as good as cross-examining the operator of a drunkometer or a radar speedom eter. • Most courts are willing to ac cept, under proper safeguards, in formation gleaned from animals. Nor does this apply only to blood- s hounds. Consider the case of a disputed cow, allegedly stolen from Farmer Griggs. Griggs had the animal brought to his barnyard. There, * according to witnesses, she showed familiarity with both the barn and the watering mechanism. In court, the judge found this * evidence persuasive. “It is characteristic of prac tically all domestic animals,” he said, “to show familiarity with the # places where they have been shel tered and fed.” Still, animal “testimony” is usually not strong enough by it self to send a person to jail. • In a burglary case a blood hound had led detectives to the defendant's shack. But there was no other evidence to connect him • with the crime. “Alone and unsupported,” said the court, dismissing the charge, “such evidence is insufficient; there must be other testimony to convict.” ( © 1977 American Bar Association GOODE NICHOLS Furniture Co. 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