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Moree v. State
110 Ga. 256
Ga.
1899
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Lewis, J.

1. Refusal by the court to permit a witness to answer a question is in no event cause for a new trial, when it does not appear what the expected answer would be. Huie v. McDaniel, 105 Ga. 319.

Argued October 5, Decided October 27, 1899. Indictment for simple larceny. ■ Before Judge Spence. Worth superior court. April term, 1899. Jesse W. Walters, for plaintiff in error. W. E. Wooten, solicitor-general, by Harrison & Bryan, contra.

2. Though the testimony was decidedly conflicting as to the identity of the property alleged to have been stolen, there was sufficient evidence to warrant a finding that it was the property described in the indictment, and was stolen by the accused.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concurring.

Case Details

Case Name: Moree v. State
Court Name: Supreme Court of Georgia
Date Published: Oct 27, 1899
Citation: 110 Ga. 256
Court Abbreviation: Ga.
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