Yaughan v. State
26 Ga. App. 639 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1921
The defendant was convicted of the offense of assault with intent to murder. The evidence authorized the jury to believe that the defendant, while drunk, struck the prosecutor on the head and told her that he was going to kill her, and that as she was leaving his premises he fired at her twice in rapid succession with a pistol loaded with cartridges, and that the balls in the cartridges passed close to her head. There was ample evidence to support the verdict.
• The charge of the court was fair and full, and was not subject to any of the assignments of error. Eor no reason assigned was it error • to overrule the motion for a new trial.
Judgment affirmed.