Rogers v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals
Rogers v. State, 18 Ga. App. 702 (1916)
90 S.E. 356; 1916 Ga. App. LEXIS 1208
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Rogers v. State
Opinion of the Court
It was discretionary with the trial judge whether he would entertain the extraordinary motion for new trial, and he did not abuse his discretion. “The extraordinary motions or cases contemplated by the statute are such as do not ordinarily occur in the transaction of human affairs; as, when a man has been convicted of murder, and it
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