McAfee v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia
McAfee v. State, 68 Ga. 823 (Ga. 1882)
Speer
McAfee v. State
Opinion
Possession of stolen goods shortly after the commission of a larceny, if unexplained and unaccounted for, will furnish a basis for a verdict of guilty against the person so found in possession. The nearer the possession to the time of the larceny, the stronger will be the inference of guilt; and the question of the result of the lapse of time is for the jury. 1 Gr. Ev., §§31, 34; Ros. Cr. Ev., 19 (Ed. 1874 ;] 53 Ga., 143; 58 Ib., 602.
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- McAfee v. The State of Georgia
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