86 Ga. 396 | Ga. | 1890
The indictment charged both burglary and larceny from tbe house. The house was alleged to be the dwelling-house of B. T. Leake, and the breaking and entering were charged to be with intent to steal the goods and' chattels of said B. T. Leake. The indictment then proceeded to allege a felonious stealing from the house of a locket of the value of $10, the property of Mattie Leake. The verdict was a general finding of guilty.
There was no error in refusing a new trial, and the sentence of five years in the penitentiary was not excessive. ’ Judgment affirmed.