Georgia Court of Appeals, 1913

Cameron v. State

Cameron v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided October 28, 1913 · Hill
13 Ga. App. 660; 79 S.E. 745; 1913 Ga. App. LEXIS 304

Cameron v. State

Opinion of the Court

Hill, O. J.

1. The written request .to charge was pertinent and material to the contention of the accused. The entire charge is not in the record, but the trial judge in his order overruling the motion for a new trial states that he submitted to the jury the contentions of the accused embraced in the written request, and incorporated in his order the substance of his instructions on the contentions covered by the request, and an examination of these instructions shows that they clearly covered the -substance of the written request.

2. No other error of law except' as above stated being complained of, and, the verdict being supported by evidence, the judgment must be Affirmed.

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