13 Ga. 513 | Ga. | 1853
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
. Numerous decisions in England and in this country, avouch this as a correct and wholesome rule., This Court has affirmed it in the case of Berry vs. The State of Georgia, (10 Cfa. JR,. 511,) where many of the cases-referred to are cited, and should not now disturb it, though the case presented involves the individual hardship so feelingly depicted by the counsel.
Such a case presented to the Executive, will, without doubt, successfully appeal to the power with which the Constitution clothes that officer, and speedily invoke that pardoning clemency for the sufferer, w'hich, whilst it carries with it a remedy for his wrongs, will insure justice to his character and memory.
It is better that to this efficient tribunal we should commend such a case of individual hardship, than by granting a new trial, violate one of those general rules, so essential to the pure and certain administration of justice.
Let the judgment be affirmed.