100 Ga. 63 | Ga. | 1896
1. A person, under the age -of ten years is incapable ■ of committing any criminal offense. Penal Code, §34. A person between the ages of ten and fourteen years cannot he lawfully convicted of a crime or misdemeanor, unless it appears from the evidence -thart; he was capax doli, and the burden of proving -that he was so rests upon the State. Penal Code, §33, and cases cited.
2. It being doubtful under the evidence introduced in the present case whether the accused was above the -age of ten at the time the alleged offense was committed, and certain that he had not then attained the age of fourteen, and the evidence not showing that he knew “the distinction between good and evil,” the verdict of guilty was contrary to law, and there should be a new trial.
3. The newly discovered evidence will, at the next hearing, most-