Robbins v. State
119 Ga. 570 | Ga. | 1904
1. The accusation stated the offense substantially in the terms and language of the Penal Code, and so plainly that the nature of the offense charged would be easily understood by the jury; and it was therefore sufficient to withstand a general demurrer.
2. The evidence not being sufficient to show the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt, a new trial should have been granted.
Judgment reversed.