14 S.E.2d 607 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1941
1. The demurrer to the indictment should have been sustained.
2. The conviction of the defendant was contrary to law and the evidence.
1. The demurrer should have been sustained. In Bullard v.State,
2. It has repeatedly been held by the Supreme Court and this court, that the labor-contract law (Code, §§ 26-7408, 26-7409) is in derogation of the common law and must be strictly construed; *29
that the offense therein declared is not for failure to perform service or pay debts, but is for fraudulently procuring money or other thing of value; and that the fraudulent conduct of the defendant is the gist of the crime, not merely his failure to perform the contract. Wilson v. State,
Judgment reversed. MacIntyre and Gardner, JJ., concur.