6 Ga. App. 791 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1909
Oliver was convicted in the city court of Fitzgerald of a violation of §670 of the Penal Code, — of being a common cheat and swindler. The accusation specifically charged that the defendant did falsely and fraudulently represent to the prosecutor that he had been at work cutting ties for him the week before, whereas he had not been so at work, and had hot during said week cut ties for him, which representation was false, was made with intent to deceive the prosecutor, and did deceive him, who was moved and induced thereby to extend credit to the defendant for valuable merchandise and supplies to the amount of $1.74. The prosecutor testified that these representations were made to him by the defendant; and he also testified that the defendant, on the occasion specified in the accusation, said to him,
It is unnecessary to consider the special assignments of error, because this opinion disposes of the case on the merits.
Judgments reversed.