Supreme Court of Georgia, 1881

Smith v. State

Smith v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided September 15, 1881 · Speer
67 Ga. 769

Smith v. State

Opinion

1. Exceptions to the entire charge, covering many points, on the ground that it is contrary to law, is too general to be considered by this court.

2. Grounds of a motion for new trial which are not approved will not be considered on exception to the overruling of the motion.

3. Where grounds of error, with the qualifications of the judge thereto are so confused that it cannot be ascertained what is approved and what is not, such grounds will not be considered here.

4. The verdict is fully supported by the evidence.

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