71 Ga. 360 | Ga. | 1883
Ben Lundy was indicted in the superior court of Mitchell county for burglary, and found guilty; he made his motion for new trial, upon the ground that the verdict of the jury was contrary to the evidence, and upon the further ground of newly discovered evidence in this, that search had been made of the house of prisoner, and none of the property said to be missing from the house which had been burglarized could be found. The court below refused the new trial.
The evidence showed that the store-house of the prosecutor had been broken open on Christmas eve night, 1882, and money and other valuable things had been taken therefrom; that on the third day thereafter the clerk oí prosecutor received in trade from prisoner a mutilated silver quarter of a dollar, which the prosecutor identified as having been in the money drawer of the house the
The newly discovered evidence is quite immaterial and at best negative testimony.
Judgment affirmed.