9 S.E.2d 917 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1940
The evidence connecting the accused with the offense of attempt to manufacture whisky was wholly circumstantial, and did not exclude every reasonable hypothesis save that of the guilt of the accused. The court erred in overruling the motion for new trial.
The defendant was indicted and convicted, on the above evidence, of an attempt to manufacture whisky. He moved for a new trial, which the court denied. To this denial the defendant excepted on the general grounds.
The evidence is wholly circumstantial, and does not exclude every reasonable hypothesis save that of the guilt of the accused. Code, § 38-109. Conceding that the testimony as to the tracks in the instant case (though weaker than that heldinsufficient to convict in McDaniel v. State,
Judgment reversed. Broyles, C. J., and MacIntyre, J.,concur.