58 Ga. App. 395 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1938
The accused (a negro woman) was indicted for the offense of murder, and was convicted of voluntary manslaughter. Her motion for new trial was overruled, and she excepted. In the brief of her counsel the only ground of-the motion argued or insisted on is a complaint of the refusal of the court to declare a mistrial. The ground states that the prosecuting attorney, .during his concluding argument to the jury, said: “Gentlemen of the jury, what Judge Lumpkin said in the Scott case eighty years ago is as true to-day as it was then. I’ll read it to you from the 25th volume of the Georgia Reports: ‘Human life is sacrificed at this day, throughout the land, with more indifference than the life of a dog, especially if it be a good dog.
Judgment affirmed.