150 Ga. 728 | Ga. | 1920
Joe Little, Grover Little, George Gable, Walter Am or, and Joe Stephenson Jr. were jointly indicted for murder. The defendants elected to sever, and Grover Little was placed upon trial. The jury returned a verdict of guilty of the offense of murder, with a recommendation to mercy. The defendant’s motion for new trial was overruled, and he excepted. The deceased, Oscar Tolbert, was the marshal of Tallapoosa. The homicide occurred in the early part of the evening of May 23, 1919, at the storehouse of Joe Little, the father of the defendant. This storehouse was located in Tallapoosa. On the trial of the case the State offered certain evidence for the purpose of explaining the presence of the deceased at the storehouse at the time of the homicide, and to show a motive for the killing. A witness for the State, over
The witnesses for the State were permitted to testify that the deceased was a diligent and efficient officer. We are also of the opinion that this evidence should have been rejected.
Except as indicated above, none of the rulings of the court on the admissibility of evidence show reversible error.
Except as indicated above, the charge of the court, his refusal to charge, or his failure to charge, complained of in the amended motion for new trial, shows no cause for reversal. We do not deal with some of the errors assigned; because the questions presented are not likely to arise upon another trial. Since the case is to be tried again, we express no opinion on the sufficiency of the evidence.
Judgment reversed.