60 Ga. 619 | Ga. | 1878
The defendant was indicted for the offense of murder, and on his trial therefor, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter. A motion for a new trial was made on the sole ground of newly discovered evidence, which motion was overruled, and the defendant excepted.
It appears from the evidence in the record, that the alleged offense was committed a short time before the trial, that the defendant was badly cut, and had been confined in jail up to the time of trial. The affidavit of the newly discovered
Assuming Ann Eliza Gunn to be a credible witness (and there is nothing in the record going to show that she is not), then her evidence upon another trial, in view of the evidence had on the former trial, might produce a different result, inasmuch as the evidence is material and is not merely cumulative. Besides, the judge who overruled the motion for a new trial was not the same judge who presided at the trial of the case. On the statement of facts contained in the record, a new trial is ordered.
Let the judgment of the court below be reversed.