Pitts v. State

Georgia Court of Appeals
Pitts v. State, 198 S.E.2d 377 (1973)
128 Ga. App. 827; 1973 Ga. App. LEXIS 1634
Hall, Evans, Clark

Pitts v. State

Opinion

Hall, Presiding Judge.

Defendant appeals from his conviction for aggravated assault.

1. The court did not err in denying his motion for a directed verdict of acquittal. Feldschneider v. State, 127 Ga. App. 745 (195 SE2d 184).

2. The court’s charge on reasonable doubt was in substantially the same language approved in Deering v. State, 123 Ga. App. 223 (180 SE2d 245).

3. The court’s charge on aggravated assault was in substantially the same language as Code Ann. § 26-1302. That the language contained means of committing the offense other than that for which defendant was indicted could not have confused the jury. See Dyer v. State, 71 Ga. App. 41 (29 SE2d 922).

4. There was no evidence or contention that defendant was involuntarily intoxicated. Therefore, the court’s charge on the issue, while extraneous, could only have helped rather than harmed the defendant. Moses v. *828 State, 60 Ga. 138; Evans v. State, 68 Ga. App. 207 (22 SE2d 618).

Submitted April 5, 1973 Decided April 18, 1973. Edward Lang, for appellant. Richard Bell, District Attorney, Randall Peek, for appellee.

Judgment affirmed.

Evans and Clark, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Pitts v. the State
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Status
Published