121 Ga. 594 | Ga. | 1905
(After stating the- foregoing facts.)
We recognize the dilemma which frequently confronts the trial judge in this class of cases. If he improperly omits to charge on the subject of manslaughter, a new trial must be granted. Conversely, if he improperly includes that charge, a new trial will be granted. But such is the law. Considering the gravity of the issue, the error is one which has been repeatedly held to entitle the defendant to another hearing.
Judgment reversed.