144 Ga. 298 | Ga. | 1915
Doss Thomas was convicted of having carnal knowledge of Sallie King, a female, forcibly and against her will, and was recommended to the mercy of the court.
After this examination the court ruled that the juror was competent. From the examination it appeared that the juror had neither seen the crime committed nor heard any evidence delivered on oath; that he had no settled conviction as to the guilt or innocence of the accused, and that he felt that he could impartially pass upon the question of the defendant’s guilt or innocence. The mere formation and expression of an opinion does not necessarily
Judgment affirmed.