121 Ga. 334 | Ga. | 1904
Albert Young was convicted of the offense of murder. The evidence relied upon to sustain the conviction was entirely circumstantial. It was shown that Young and a woman named Lily Anderson had, some three years before the' homicide, sustained criminally intimate relations with each other, when the Woman became tired of him and “took up with” one Gus King, with whom she sustained similar relations. Young appeared dissatisfied with this conduct on the part of the woman, and- on several occasions followed her about with a gun. On two occasions he was heard to make quasi-threats against King. One of these Was that if he went - to kill King, he was going to kill him and not play with him. The other was that if King had gone off, he had better have stayed off.” These threats were made a few
For the reasons above indicated we think the conviction of the accused ought not to stand. The evidence was clearly insufficient to exclude every other reasonable hypothesis save that of the guilt of the accused. Judgment reversed.