Pat Reece was indicted, by a grand jury in the Superior Court of White County, for murder, convicted of that оffense without any recommendation, and was sentenced to be electrocuted. His conviction was affirmed by this court on June 11, 1951, and a motion for rehearing was denied July 10, 1951.
Reece
v.
State,
208
Ga.
165 (
1. It is well settled, as a matter of public policy, that a juror will not be heard to impeach his verdict by showing his own incompetency or disqualifiсation. Code, § 110rl09;
Bowden
v.
State,
126
Ga.
578 (1) (
2. When, as in this case, an extraordinary motion for new 'trial is madе on the ground that the verdict is illegal and void because one of the
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jurors rendering it was disqualified аnd incompetent to serve because he was related to the prosecutor within the degree of relationship prohibited by Code § 59-716, and on the hearing affidavits are introduced by the movant tending to establish the sufficiency of that ground, and, on a counter-showing made by the State, evidence is introduced to the effect that no such relationship existed, the judge passing on the mоtion becomes‘and is the exclusive trior of the fact in controversy, and this court will not interferе with his decision on that issue when there is any evidence to support his finding.
Buchanan
v.
State,
118
Ga.
751 (9) (
3. It follows from what has been held in the two preceding notes that thе trial judge did not err, as contended, in refusing to grant a new trial in this case on the movant’s extraordinary motion therefor.
Judgment affirmed.
