152 Ga. 210 | Ga. | 1921
Joe Jackson was tried under an indictment charging him with the offense of murder. The jury returned a verdict of guilty, without a recommendation. The accused made a motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and he excepted. Certain of the grounds .of the motion for a new trial relate to misconduct upon the part of the bailiff in charge of the jury while it was in his charge, after the ease had been submitted to them; and in addition to the alleged acts of misconduct upon his part, it is charged in the motion that the bailiff was not sworn; also that he was not a legal constable of the county.
The court was the judge of the credibility of the affiant’s statement, and evidently found it to be true. That being so, this court can not disturb his finding; and the ground of the motion for new trial based upon misconduct of the bailiff and the jury can not avail the plaintiff in error in the face of the judge’s finding.
Judgment affirmed.