148 Ga. 304 | Ga. | 1918
The court did not err in overruling the motion for a continuance, based on the absence of a witness, it appearing (a) that the witness, at the time of the trial, was in the service of the United States as an enlisted soldier at Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark., and not within
3. The verdict in the case is not wholly dependent upon circumstantial evidence, there being evidence of a confession by one of the defendants and evidence of an eye-witnéss as to all of the defendants. The court did not err, therefore, in failing to instruct the jury the provisions of the Penal Code, § 1010, in regard to the degree of proof necessary to a conviction where the same is dependent wholly upon circumstantial evidence.
4. The evidence authorized the verdict.
Judgment affirmed.