6 Ga. App. 240 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1909
A mad dog is a public enemy; and to shoot at a mad dog is. not the wilful and wanton firing of a weapon, within the terms of the act of 1898 (Acts of 1898, p. 107), which forbids the shooting of firearms on Sunday. It is the duty of the court, upon the trial of one charged with a violation of this statute, to instruct the jury as to the meaning of the words “wilful and wanton,” as used in the statute; and it is error to restrict the defense of the accused to cases of actual self-defense or defense of property. It is for the jury to determine whether shooting at-a mad dog on Sunday is a wilful and wanton shooting, within the mean