Jackson v. State
Jackson v. State
Opinion of the Court
The defendant appeals from his conviction and sentence on an accusation for malicious killing of hogs, made a misdemeanor by Code § 26-7901.
The State law prohibiting owners’ permitting their livestock to run at large provides that owners of farms or persons operating farms may impound trespassing livestock and recover damages. Ga. L. 1953, Nov. Sess., pp. 380, 381, as amended (Code Ann. §§ 62-1604, 62-1605). The trial court instructed the jury respecting this law. The defendant’s enumerations of error contend that the charge was confusing and that the court should have instructed the jury as to the legal meaning of “impounding.” When a party has requested no special
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in overruling the defendant’s motions for mistrial. The evidence supported the conviction.
Judgment affirmed.
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