Georgia Court of Appeals, 1927

Shepard v. State

Shepard v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided July 26, 1927 · Bkoyees
37 Ga. App. 158; 139 S.E. 90; 1927 Ga. App. LEXIS 541

Shepard v. State

Opinion of the Court

Bkoyees, C. J.

1. An objection to evidence that it is “irrelevant, immaterial, and prejudicial to the defendant” is too general to be considered by the reviewing court. Martin v. State, 35 Ga. App. 575 (2-a) (134 S. E. 185), and cit.

2. Under the facts of the case the excerpt from the charge excepted to shows no cause for a reversal of the judgment below.

3. The general grounds of the motion for a new trial are not argued or insisted upon in the brief of counsel for the plaintiff in error, and are treated as abandoned.

Judgment affirmed.

Luke and Bloodworlh, JJ., concur.

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