Warren v. State
Warren v. State
Opinion of the Court
Warren appeals from his convictions of rape and kidnapping. Enumerations of error one through four deal with the general grounds and the charge given, and they are meritless. The remaining nine enumerations of error deal with the court’s refusal to give certain requested charges. In his brief, as "support” for each of those nine enumerations of error, appellant merely sets out the particular requested charge and then states: "The charge was correct in statement of the law, as adjusted to the facts in the case, and the court’s failure to charge same was error and prejudicial to appellant.” This amounts to a
Judgment affirmed.
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