The defendant, appellant here, along with a co-defendant was tried on a two-count indictment for aggravated assault of two named individuals and was convicted by the jury. From the sentence entered upon the jury’s verdict, the defendant appeals to this court. Held:
1. It is contended that the trial judge erred in overruling the defendant’s motion to quash the indictment. The motion was predicated on the ground that the indictment included two entirely separate and distinct crimes and was hence not sustainable
In
Webb v. State,
2. It is also urged that the indictment charges the aggravated assault was committed by the use of "fists” which are not a dangerous weapon and that there is no evidence to sustain the count of the indictment so alleging.
We recognize that fists per se are not a deadly weapon within the meaning of § 26-1302 of the Criminal Code of Georgia (Ga. L. 1968, pp. 1249, 1280). Nevertheless, they may be found to be a deadly weapon by the jury depending on the manner and means of their use, the wounds inflicted, etc. See
Finch v. State,
98 Ga.
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App. 480 (
3. The remaining enumerations of error are without merit.
Judgment affirmed.
