CARR, Judge.
The appellant was indicted on a charge of assault with intent to murder and convicted of assault and battery.
Without dispute in the evidence the accused, a white man forty-two years of age, assaulted a Negro man, eighty-two years old.
There is a strong indication that the parties were drinking.
The sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the judgment of conviction is raised only by the motion for a new trial. Under no aspect of...
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