1. Evidence which does not in any reasonable degree tend to establish the probability of the fact in controversy is irrelevant and inadmissible.
Alexander
v.
State, 7 Ga. App.
88 (
2. The remaining special grounds show no reversible error. The charge on confessions was withdrawn by the trial court by the express statement to the jury, that there was no evidence of a confession by the defendant and they should disregard his charge thereon. The identification by the owner of the burglarized establishment of certain coins taken from the place was sufficient to allow their admission in evidence, together with a glove found in the defendant’s automobile in which the coins were discovered, and, this being so, there was no error in charging the law applicable to the possession of stolen property. The general grounds of the motion for new trial are not passed upon as the case is to be tried again.
Judgment reversed.
