Supreme Court of Georgia, 1909

Hawkins v. State

Hawkins v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided August 12, 1909 · Lumpkin
133 Ga. 181; 65 S.E. 380; 1909 Ga. LEXIS 182

Hawkins v. State

Opinion of the Court

Lumpkin, J.

The only grounds of the motion for a new trial complaining that the verdict was contrary to law and the evidence, and without evidence to support it, and' contrary to a specified charge of the court, and the verdict being amply supported by the evidence and not contrary to the law, or to the particular part of it dealt with in the charge set out, there was no error in overruling the motion for a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur. Howell O. Erwin, Thomas S. Mell, and Henry C. Tuck, for 'plaintiff in error. John O. Hart, attorney-general, and Clifford Walker, solicitor-general, contra.

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