81 Ga. 140 | Ga. | 1888
Mary L. Hunt was charged, in the city court of Atlanta, with the offence of a misdemeanor, consisting in the commission of a single act of fornication with a married man, whoso name was G. W. Gardner, called in the argument “Doctor” Gardner. The jury found the prisoner guilty. The judge sentenced her, at first, to pay a fine of $250, or serve on the public works for twelve months ; this sentence was subsequently changed to a fine of $100, with an alternative service of five months on the public works.
A motion was made for a new trial, upon several grounds; one of which is, that the court erred in directing the jury to take the law from the court, telling them that while they were the judges of the law and the facts, they should take the law' as expounded by the couz-t. That this chaz’ge was correct had been held in several cases. Hill vs. The State, 64 Ga. 453; Robinson vs. The State, 66 Ga. 517; Malone vs. The State, 66 Ga. 539.
Judgment affirmed.