1. "A jury in arriving at a conclusion upon disputed issues of fact may believe a part of the testimony of a witness or witnesses, and reject another part thereof, it being their duty to ascertain the truth of the case from the opinion they entertain of all the evidence submitted for their consideration." Ocean Accident Guarantee Corporation v. Lane,
2. After a verdict of guilty, in passing on the motion for a new trial that view of the evidence most favorable to the State must be taken, for every presumption and every inference is in favor of the verdict.
3. The motion for new trial was based solely on the general grounds, and the evidence authorized the verdict.
The motion for new trial was based solely on the general grounds. *Page 667 The evidence authorized the verdict, and the judge did not err in overruling the motion for new trial.
Judgment affirmed. Broyles, C. J., and Gardner, J., concur.