Williams v. State
Williams v. State
125 Ga. 265; 54 S.E. 167; 1906 Ga. LEXIS 120
Williams v. State
Opinion of the Court
1. Every part of the charge of the court must be construed in the light of the whole; and consequently where the charge deals fully and correctly with the law of reasonable fears so that it must be understood by the jury to apply to every feature of the difficulty, it is not' erroneous, while charging upon the subject of manslaughter, to omit in
2. There was sufficient evidence upon which to charge the law of voluntary manslaughter, upon the theory of mutual combat, and the court did not err in so charging.
3. The verdict is supported by the evidence.
Judgment affirmed.
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