Georgia Court of Appeals, 1937

Graves v. State

Graves v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided September 9, 1937 · MacIntyre
56 Ga. App. 379; 192 S.E. 656; 1937 Ga. App. LEXIS 364

Graves v. State

Opinion of the Court

MacIntyre, J.

The jury was warranted in concluding from the evidence and the defendant’s statement that three witnesses went to a garage temporarily controlled by the defendant, and saw him pouring intoxicating liquor from a jug into a sink in the garage, and that they procured about a half-gallon of the liquor. The evidence supports the verdict of guilty of possessing intoxicating liquor, and the court did not *380err in overruling tlie motion for new trial containing only the usual general grounds.

Decided September 9, 1937. D. W. Mitchell, for plaintiff in error. J. H. Paschall, solicitor-general, contra.

Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, O. J., and Guerry, J., oonour.

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