43 Ga. App. 779 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1931
The defendant was convicted on an accusation drawn under the act of the General Assembly approved August 19, 1918 (Ga. L. 1918, p. 262), which prohibits the removing, hiding, or in any way disposing of mortgaged property, so as to hinder, delay, or prevent a valid levy being made thereon by the levying officer of the county of the defendant’s bona fide residence. There was no demurrer to the accusation, but after verdict and judgment and in due time the defendant made a motion to arrest the judgment, which was overruled, and exceptions were taken.
The motion in arrest of judgment was based upon the assumption that the property which the accusation charged the defendant with hiding and disposing of was not mortgaged property, and, therefore, not covered by the provisions of the act of 1918, supra. That assumption is not established by the allegations of the accusation. It is true the accusation says that “a certain lien, to wit, bill of sales to secure a debt, had been created” on the property in question “by contract between Neal Bros. . . as mortgagees and J. C. Daniels [the defendant] as mortgagor for the sum of $40.00.”
Judgment affirmed.