Findley v. State
25 S.E.2d 717 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1943
The evidence is sufficient to sustain the verdict.
The defendant, having been found in the recent possession of the property, under the evidence it became a jury question as to whether he satisfactorily explained the possession. The jury refused to accept his explanation. In this connection the jury were authorized to consider the contradictory statements of the accused when questioned by the officers with reference to the hogs. Also they were authorized to consider, for the purpose of illustrating the intent of the defendant, the previous occasion of stealing hogs from the range. The evidence amply sustains the verdict.
Judgment affirmed. Broyles, C. J., and MacIntyre, J.,concur.