DRYDEN v. STATE

32916.

81 Ga. App. 171 (1950)

58 S.E.2d 519

DRYDEN v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided March 16, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Claude V. Driver, for plaintiff in error.

Hal C. Hutchens, Solicitor-General, W. A. Foster Jr., contra.


GARDNER, J.

1. The evidence is sufficient to sustain the verdict. Indeed, counsel for the defendant did not argue the general grounds.

2. The three special grounds are similar in nature and are directed to the remarks of the solicitor-general during the argument of the case before a jury. The complaint in the first ground is that the solicitor-general in his argument stated: "Even if the police did take a drink of liquor, that did't excuse the defendant for...

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