18 Ga. App. 464 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1916
James Mulligan pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging the murder of William Lee Jett, and the jury found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter. It appears, from the evidence, that the killing took place at what is known as the “ Calhoun place” in Polk county; that the accused was the father-in-law of the deceased, and that they were living in the same home, hut were not on speaking terms. Just before the homicide the accused was in the house, singing a song, when the deceased came in the room and said to him, “I reckon you mean that for me,” and thereupon cursed. The accused got up with a knife in his hand, the deceased opened his knife and started toward the accused, and the accused met the advance, and they were separated by the wife of the deceased, the daughter of the accused; the deceased left the room, and the accused walked toward the door of the room. Alonzo Jett, son of the deceased and grandson of the accused, testified: “The next time I saw my father he walked around to the wood-pile and picked up the ax and came back to the kitchen door. My grandfather was standing there by the fire, and papa walked up and had the ax on his shoulder and drawed it back to hit grandpa, and grandpa jerked his gun out, and I grabbed the gun.” Then the accused fired his gun and killed Jett. P. B. Bishop, a neighbor, testified that he heard a racket over at Jett’s house and looked and saw Jett standing right in front of the door of the house; did not see the accused, but heard the accused threaten to kill Jett, and immediately thereafter the pistol fired. The accused was not standing in the door, but seemed to be inside the house, and Jett was standing away from the door about a foot and a half. Jett did not have the ax in his hand, and the witness did not hear Jett say anything just before the shooting. When the witness went to Jett’s house he saw the ax near where the body of Jett fell.
The accused stated that he was standing by the fireplace singing a song, when his son-in-law came in and said, “You are meaning that for me,” and about that time, the wife of the deceased and Alzonzo Jett came in and ran between the deceased and accused,