Georgia Court of Appeals, 1942

Chapman v. State

Chapman v. State
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided January 21, 1942 · Broyles, MacIntyre, Gardner
18 S.E.2d 502; 66 Ga. App. 552; 1942 Ga. App. LEXIS 221 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Chapman v. State

Opinion of the Court

Broyles, C. J.

Leonard Chapman was convicted of the offense of unlawfully shooting at another, and his motion for new trial was overruled. The verdict was authorized by the evidence. A special ground of the motion complains of the admission of certain orkl evidence, but the name of the witness so testifying is not stated therein; and therefore this court can not pass upon the assignment of error. Hunter v. State, 148 Ga. 566 (97 S. E. 523); Plemmons v. Sharp, 156 Ga. 571 (3) (119 S. E. 532). The other special assignment of error is not argued or insisted on in the brief of counsel for the plaintiff in error, and therefore, it is treated as *553 abandoned. The refusal of the court to grant a new trial was not error.

Judgment affirmed.

MacIntyre and Gardner, JJ., concur.

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