Supreme Court of Georgia, 1968

Ward v. State

Ward v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided January 4, 1968 · Frankum
159 S.E.2d 84; 223 Ga. 864; 1968 Ga. LEXIS 991 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Ward v. State

Opinion

Frankum, Justice.

Clifford Richard Ward was convicted of murder with a recommendation of mercy and sentenced to servitude in the penitentiary for life. He appealed from the overruling of his motion for a new trial, the conviction and sentence. In his third enumeration of error, which is the only one argued and insisted upon, appellant contends that the court erred by failing to charge the jury without request on the law relating to the impeachment of witnesses. β€œIn the absence of a timely written request it is not error to fail to charge the law with respect to contradictory evidence or with respect to the impeachment of witnesses.” Bonaparte v. State, 223 Ga. 648 (1) (157 SE2d 272).

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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