Supreme Court of Georgia, 1908

Nathan v. State

Nathan v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided July 15, 1908 · Fish
131 Ga. 48; 61 S.E. 994; 1908 Ga. LEXIS 13

Nathan v. State

Opinion of the Court

Fish, C. J.

(After stating the facts.) The charges on the subject of malice, upon which error was assigned, were given while the court was instructing the jury on that subject and explaining to them the difference between express malice and implied malice. The headnotes, when considered in connection with the preceding statement of facts, need no elaboration.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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