GIBSON v. STATE

32821.

81 Ga. App. 27 (1950)

57 S.E.2d 706

GIBSON v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided February 18, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David S. Bracker, James N. Rahal, for plaintiff in error.

Andrew J. Ryan Jr., Solicitor-General, Sylvan A. Garfunkel, Herman W. Coolidge, contra.


GARDNER, J.

1. (a) The defendant was convicted of gambling in a game generally known as bolita. He filed his motion for a new trial on the usual general grounds and thereafter amended by adding five special grounds. The court overruled his motion and he assigns error here.

The evidence was conflicting, the State, on the one hand, contending that the defendant was in possession of bolita tickets which he had in his...

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