§ 16-89-111 - Evidence generally.

16-89-111. Evidence generally.

(a) The state must then offer the evidence in support of the indictment.

(b) The defendant or his or her counsel must then offer the defendant's evidence in support of his or her defense.

(c) The parties may then respectively offer rebutting evidence only, unless the court for good reason, in furtherance of justice, permits them to offer evidence upon their original cases.

(d) A confession of a defendant, unless made in open court, will not warrant a conviction unless accompanied with other proof that the offense was committed.

(e) (1) (A) A conviction or an adjudication of delinquency cannot be had in any case of felony upon the testimony of an accomplice, including in the juvenile division of circuit court, unless corroborated by other evidence tending to connect the defendant or the juvenile with the commission of the offense.

(B) The corroboration is not sufficient if it merely shows that the offense was committed and the circumstances thereof.

(2) However, a conviction may be had in misdemeanor cases upon the testimony of an accomplice.