Supreme Court of Georgia, 1906

Pollard v. State

Pollard v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided May 11, 1906 · Cobb
125 Ga. 270; 54 S.E. 171; 1906 Ga. LEXIS 125

Pollard v. State

Opinion of the Court

Cobb, P. J.

1. “An amendment to a motion for a new trial, which has upon it an entry to the effect that it was ‘allowed’ by the judge, with nothing else to indicate an approval of its grounds, is not sufficiently verified to authorize this court to deal with the assignments of error therein.” Sterling v. Unity Cotton Mills, 119 Ga. 173, and cit.; Williams v. State, 120 Ga. 488, and cit.; Bradley v. State, 121 Ga. 162.

2. The verdict was authorized by the evidence, and no sufficient reason appears for reversing the judgment.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concitr.

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