Georgia Court of Appeals, 1928

Ricks v. State

Ricks v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided July 10, 1928 · Broyles
38 Ga. App. 370; 144 S.E. 137; 1928 Ga. App. LEXIS 241

Ricks v. State

Opinion of the Court

Broyles, C. J.

In a prosecution for cheating and swindling based upon section 719 of the Penal Code of 1910 the gist of the offense is the existence of a fraudulent intent. Moore v. State, 11 Ga. App. 813 (76 S. E. 368). In the instant ease the evidence as to the fraudulent intent of the accused was wholly circumstantial, and was not sufficient to exclude every reasonable hypothesis save that of his guilt. It follows that his conviction was unauthorized, and that the refusal to grant him a new trial was error.

Judgment reversed.

Luke and Bloodworth, JJ., concur. Price & Spivey, for plaintiff in error,

cited: Civil Code (1910), *373§ 3705; Moore v. State, 11 Ga. App. 813; Foster v. State, 8 Ga. App. 119; Goddard v. State, 2 Ga. App. 154.

D. B. Jackson, solicitor, N. L. Gillis Jr., contra.

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