8 Ga. App. 27 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1910
The accusation contained four counts. The first charged the sale of liquor; the second, the giving away of liquor to induce trade; the third, the keeping and furnishing of liquor at a public place; the fourth, the keeping on hand of liquor at the defendant’s place of business. These counts, though set out in separate paragraphs, were not numbered. On the trial, and before the introduction of any of the testimony, State’s counsel abandoned the second and third counts as they are set out above, and the jury were informed that no testimony would be submitted under these counts. The court, in his instructions to the jury, told them that the State had abandoned the charges as to giving away liquor, and as to keeping it at a public place, and further instructed them that only two counts of the accusation remained in issue before them,—
Judgment affirmed.