White v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals
White v. State, 9 Ga. App. 558 (1911)
71 S.E. 879; 1911 Ga. App. LEXIS 227
Russell
White v. State
Opinion of the Court
I. The State is not confined to the date alleged in the accusation in proving the crime, but may prove it as of any date within the period of limitations.
2. When the accusation charges the offense generally, the State need not rest its case on proof of a single transaction, but may prove or attempt to prove any number of transactions of the character charged in the accusation and included within its terms.
Judgment affirmed.
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