Giles v. State
Giles v. State
Opinion of the Court
The defendant was convicted of larceny of a brown billfold containing $85 in bills of specified denominations and it appeared from the evidence that the billfold had
The testimony of the prosecutor that he had lost his brown billfold containing the described $85 from his pocket while riding in the automobile and that an orange found with it had also been his was not sufficient to exclude the hypothesis that the billfold may have been that of the defendant, an hypothesis which we cannot say is unreasonable. Cf. Richardson v. State, 27 Ga. App. 319 (108 SE 259).
Judgment reversed.
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