63 Ga. 675 | Ga. | 1879
After the conviction and sentence, on a plea of guilty, of one Morgan Robinson for larceny from the house, the plaintiff in error was tried as accessory after the fact, the charge being that he received the stolen goods from Robinson, knowing them to have been stolen. The goods in question consisted of certain sacks of guano of the value of twenty dollars. Anderson was convicted, and the court sentenced him to six months in the chain-gang, or to pay a fine of two hundred dollars and costs. He moved for a new trial.
The final ground of newly discovered evidence need not be discussed, as we reverse the judgment for error in the charge of the court. For the same reason we express no opinion on the sufficiency of the evidence.
Judgment reversed.