Davis v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals
Davis v. State, 44 Ga. App. 276 (1931)
161 S.E. 270; 1931 Ga. App. LEXIS 670
Broyles
Davis v. State
Opinion of the Court
The evidence, while somewhat confused and unsatisfactory, authorized the jury to find that the “beer” or “mobby” (which the uncontradicted evidence showed was in the possession of the accused) was an intoxicating liquor. It follows that his conviction of the offense of possessing intoxicating liquors was authorized, and the refusal to grant him a new trial was not error.
Judgment affirmed.
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