Bowen v. State
Bowen v. State
Opinion of the Court
The defendant appeals his conviction for the possession of marijuana. Held:
1. During a search by police two marijuana plants were found growing in a cultivated bed near a shed about ten feet from defendant’s mobile home. Inside the shed a glass aquarium, covered with a plexiglass top with a drying lamp inserted through a hole, was found to contain
2. A witness whose name was not included in the list of the state’s witnesses was permitted to testify over objection. The district attorney stated that the evidence was newly discovered on the morning of the trial and made an evidentiary showing to that effect. There was no error in allowing the testimony. Code § 27-1403; Harmon v. State, 133 Ga. App. 720 (213 SE2d 23).
Judgment affirmed.
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