Georgia Court of Appeals, 1920

Sheppard v. State

Sheppard v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided December 16, 1920 · Luke
26 Ga. App. 57; 105 S.E. 373; 1920 Ga. App. LEXIS 267

Sheppard v. State

Opinion of the Court

Luke, J.

1. The evidence in this case shows that the defendant and Elgie Appleby, who were playing, with others, in a game of cards, engaged in a quarrel, drew pistols, and cursed at each other, and, while they were thus engaged, the defendant shot and killed Appleby. It was not error for the court to charge the law of voluntary manslaughter. Gann v. State, 30 Ga. 67; Williams v. State, 125 Ga. 302 (54 S. E. 108); Findley v. State, 125 Ga. 579 (3) (54 S. E. 106).

2. The newly, discovered evidence was cumulative and impeaching and would not likely produce a different verdict upon another trial of the case. Eor no reason assigned did the court err in overruling the motion for a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, C. J., and Bloodworth, J., concur.

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