The. indictment in this case charged the accused with murder by rijpning an automobile against Miss.JDrunilln. Devlin. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. The evidence showed that, while the accused was driving an automobile at a high rate of speed over a country road in Jones county, Georgia, Miss Devlin was struck, and, from the injury thus inflicted, died the next day.
It will be noted in ground 10 that the judge clearly and fully informed the jury that they should not consider the remarks of the solicitor-general, and in ground 11 it appears that he gave them similar instructions, but not so full and emphatic. The 10th ground of the motion shows that the argument of which complaint was made related to a “ collateral matter not directly affecting the guilt or innocence of the accused,” and under such circumstances this court has held that “though the argument might be improper, the error would seem to be immaterial.” Moore v. State, 10 Ga. App. 805, 811, 812 (
Judgment affirmed.
