156 Ga. 880 | Ga. | 1923
Lead Opinion
The plaintiff in error was tried for the offense of murder, the indictment under which he was tried alleging that he did feloniously and with malice aforethought kill Winnie Hammond by shooting her with a pistol. The decedent was the wife of the accused. . The jury trying the case returned a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation; and the defendant thereupon made a motion for new trial, which was overruled; and to the judgment overruling the motion he excepted.
Judgment reversed.
Concurrence Opinion
concur in the result in the case; but they are of the opinion that the assignments of error dealt with in the fourth and fifth divisions of the opinion are meritorious and present grounds requiring the grant of a new trial.
Concurrence Opinion
concurs in the result of the case, but is of the opinion that the assignment of error dealt with in the fifth division of the opinion is meritorious and presents ground requiring the grant of a new trial.