117 Ga. 15 | Ga. | 1903
W. G. Berry was convicted, in the city court of Griffin, upon an accusation charging him with selling liquor without a license. He excepted to the overruling of his motion for a new trial. The affidavit upon which the accusation was based was made by W. E. Futral, and the accusation recites this fact. During the progress of the trial, after the' jury had been selected and sworn, and when the introduction of evidence was about to. begin, upon a motion for the sequestration of the witnesses, coum sel for the State, in open court, stated that D. J. Bailey was mayor of the City of Griffin and had directed Futral, who was a police-.
The evidence amply warranted the verdict, and there was no error in refusing to grant a new trial.
Judgment affirmed.