Jones v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals
Jones v. State, 32 Ga. App. 7 (1924)
122 S.E. 738; 1924 Ga. App. LEXIS 213
Broyles
Jones v. State
Opinion of the Court
1. In a prosecution for possessing whisky it is not error to admit evidence that on other occasions, both before and after the date of the offense charged in the accusation, whisky was found in the place of business of the accused. Cole v. State, 120 Ga. 485 (48 S. E. 156); Lee v. State, 8 Ga. App. 413 (3) (69 S. E. 310); Holland v. State, 9 Ga. App. 831, 835 (72 S. E. 290); Reddick v. State, 15 Ga. App. 437 (2) (83 S. E. 675); Littleton v. State, 20 Ga. App. 746 (3) (93 S. E. 230).
2. The verdict was amply authorized, if not demanded, by the evidence, and none of the alleged errors committed upon the trial requires another hearing of the case. The judge of the superior court did not err in overruling- the certiorari.
Judgment affirmed.
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