129 Ga. 419 | Ga. | 1907
Bud Thomas was indicted for the murder of Prince Hollis; was convicted without a recommendation; made a motion for a new trial, which was refused, and he brings error to this court. The case as made out by the State was, that on the night previous to the homicide the door of the house where the deceased lived had been broken down. The next morning the deceased approached one Eeese and accused him of breaking it down. The accused then interposed and said to Prince Hollis, “You say that Henry Eeese broke into your house last night?” The deceased replied, “Yes.” The accused then said, “It is a damn lie,, it was not him.” Thereupon the -deceased said, “You are a lie; it was him.” The accused instantly drew his pistol from his pocket and presented it at the deceased, who walked off the little bridge where he was standing at the time of this conversation. The accused told him if he did not come back he would kill him. The deceased turned around in the direction of the store door as if to go into the store. The accused then told him again that if he walked off he would shoot him, and presented his pistol at the deceased, who then called to his son to bring him a gun to defend himself. Henry Eeese then caught the accused by the arm, and when he released bis hold the accused fired at the deceased, inflicting a mortal wound.
The motion for new trial contains other grounds, which it is. not necessary to discuss, further than to say that they point out no errors which would cause a reversal of the judgment. There was no error complained of requiring the grant of a new trial; •and the evidence fully supporting the verdict, which was approved by the trial judge, the judgment is’
Affirmed.