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Appellant enumerates 97 assignments of error, claiming he was denied a fair and impartial trial by reason of the trial court's attitude and comments throughout the trial; that reversible error was committed in allowing in evidence testimony relative to a lie-detector test, and by the court's failure to charge the jury as to the theory of the defendant's case and refusal to admit into evidence the testimony of a handwriting expert relative to a card of inquiry addressed to the Pan American Airways. Defendant also contends the verdict is against the weight of the evidence.
Cordell Vasu, during cross-examination, was shown a postcard mailed from Ann Arbor on November 8, 1950, to the Pan American Airways requesting information in regard to flights to South America and signed "W.F. Welke." Cordell Vasu denied that the writing on the card and the signature "W.F. Welke" was in his handwriting. He then admitted that a registration card shown him was in his handwriting. When defense counsel endeavored to introduce these 2 cards in evidence with the statement that he would introduce expert testimony to prove that Cordell Vasu had written the card and forged defendant Welke's name, the State *171 objected to the introduction. The court sustained the objection, and when the defense called to the witness stand the handwriting expert the court refused to allow the witness to testify.
It is the duty of the trial court to limit cross-examination so as to exclude unnecessary, collateral, and extraneous matters. The nature of this case is such, however, that we believe that defendant should have been entitled to make proof as to whether complainant's son wrote the card and made it appear that it was in defendant's handwriting.
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