113 Ga. 309 | Ga. | 1901
This was a proceeding to forfeit a criminal recognizance. In defense to the scire facias, the sureties set up that the indictment against their principal was fatally defective; and counsel for the State practically conceded this to be true. The court below discharged the sureties, and this is the ruling of which complaint is made in the bill of exceptions. The question thus made has been settled by the decisions of this court, which we are now asked to review. In State v. Lockhart, 24 Ga. 420, in ruling upon the