Boyd v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals
Boyd v. State, 10 Ga. App. 451 (1912)
73 S.E. 551; 1912 Ga. App. LEXIS 557
Russell
Boyd v. State
Opinion of the Court
The dwelling-house of a landlord is not the place of business of a cropper, in the contemplation of the act of 1910, (Ga. Laws, 1910, p. 134), which prohibits one from carrying around a pistol without a license “outside of his own home or place of business.” Especially is this true where it affirmatively appears that the cropper did not live in the house with his landlord, but lived in a different dwelling. The verdict of guilty was fully authorized. Judgment affirmed.
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