239 Ga. 835 | Ga. | 1977
Appellant, Lillie Belle Giles, was convicted of the murder of Willie Mae Landrum, and sentenced to life imprisonment. The appellant’s single enumeration of
The state introduced testimony from three eyewitnesses of the incident which clearly reveals a killing without any apparent justification. There was no evidence to support defendant’s testimony that she had killed the victim in self-defense. The jury was authorized to find from the evidence that the defendant got out of her car and shot the victim after the victim had walked away from the defendant. This evidence is sufficient to authorize a jury verdict that the defendant was guilty of murder, and it was not error for the trial court to make the verdict of the jury the judgment of the court.
Judgment affirmed.