84 Ga. 269 | Ga. | 1890
The only question relied on in the argument before us of this case for the reversal of the judgment of the court below refusing the motion to grant a new trial, was that the verdict of guilty was contrary to law and evidence. We have examined this evidence carefully, and we think it is sufficient to sustain the finding of the jury. It is not disputed that the house was broken into, nor is it disputed that the meat was stolen therefrom. ‘ Tracks were found leading from the window of the house which was broken into through the fields directly to the house of the defendant. Several witnesses testified that the tracks were the tracks of the de
Judgment affirmed.