110 Ga. 150 | Ga. | 1900
At the November term, 1899, of Douglas superior court, W. A. Taylor was tried and convicted of the
In conclusion we wish to say that if Taylor committed the crime with which he is charged, his offense against a female of tender years, un'der his protection, and against the law of the land, was most odious and heinous, and he deserves severe punishment. If we were satisfied that he had been given a fair, legal, and impartial trial, we would not hesitate to affirm the judgment. The very fact, however, that the charge against him is so serious and one so ■well calculated to excite indignation
Judgment reversed.