147 Ga. 35 | Ga. | 1917
1. There was evidence of free and voluntary confessions of guilt on the part of the accused, which were corroborated, not only by proof of the corpus delicti and other circumstances, but by the evidence of a witness who testified that he saw the fatal shot fired, and that the person who did the shooting and the accused immediately thereafter ran from the place where the homicide was committed.
2. The testimony of the accomplice was sufficiently corroborated by the confession of the accused and by other evidence.
3. The charge of the court was not subject to the criticism that it was argumentative.
4. The court clearly and sufficiently instructed the jury as to the law of reasonable doubt, especially in the absence of timely and properly presented requests to charge more specifically on that subject.
6. There was evidence sufficient to support the verdict, and the court did not err in refusing a. new trial.
Judgment affirmed.