55 Ga. 136 | Ga. | 1875
Cass Earp, the defendant, is a negro girl some fourteen years old. She was charged and convicted of murder, in throwing a little colored child two years old into the river. The child was found dead some week or so afterwards, lower down the river, in a fish trap. The evidence was purely cir
A motion to rule out the evidence would have been the safer and better practice; but if admitted, we think the law should go to the jury with it, that it might have only the weight to which it is entitled. The girl here evidently hoped that she would make something by her confession, for the
Judgment reversed.