94 Ga. 599 | Ga. | 1894
dissenting.
Judgment reversed.
The testimony on which defendant was convicted was as follows : Taylor testified : Defendant with Zack Pate came to my house and stayed all night. I told defendant I wanted to trade my mule for a good horse; that the mule would run away, and I was afraid of him. Defendant told me he had a good mare he would trade me, that had but one eye, the other having been knocked nut. Nothing more was said until the next morning when defendant and I went to feed, and I thought I discovered something wrong with one of the mare’s legs, and so told defendant. He replied, “No, there is nothing the matter with her; it is the way she is standing,” and slapped the mare. She commenced cutting up. After breakfast Pate and I drove her about five miles. When we returned, defendant and I traded horses, traded even. He told me the eye had been knocked out, and that he could tell when an eye had been doctored by spitting at the eyes. He told me the mare was all right. I traded ■upon his honor. Cannot remember exactly how long I kept the mare before I carried her back to him. When I carried her back I told him the mare was weak eyed, that she had a big leg, and that I wanted my mule hack •or damages. He told me he would pay no damages,
There was testimony for defendant, that there was nothing wrong with the mare while he owned her, except the loss of one eye.