Supreme Court of Georgia, 1943

Sexton v. State

Sexton v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided July 7, 1943 · Jenkins
196 Ga. 298

Sexton v. State

Opinion of the Court

Jenkins, Justice.

The sole assignment of error relating to the refusal to grant a new trial, the motion therefor being based on the general grounds only, there being sufficient evidence to support the verdict, and the same having the approval of the trial judge, the judgment is affirmed. Goolsby v. State, 196 Ga. 188 (26 S. E. 2d, 181).

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur. W. L. Denton and G. B. McGarity, for plaintiff in error. T. Grady Head, attorney-general, Hal G. Hutchens, solicitor-general, W. A. Foster Jr., and L. G. Groves, assistant attorney-general, contra.

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