153 Ga. 117 | Ga. | 1922
Luther Booker was indicted for the murder of Bichard Ilarpe. The jury trying him returned a verdict of guilty, with recommendation to the mercy of the court; and he was sentenced to the penitentiary for life. He filed a motion for new trial on various grounds, which was overruled, and he excepted.
As the ease goes back for another hearing, we express no opinion on the sufficiency of the evidence to authorize the verdict, and we grant a new trial solely upon the ground that the court failed to'charge the law of voluntary manslaughter as applicable to the case. The other assignments of error are without merit.
■Judgment reversed.