TOWNSEND, J.
(After stating the foregoing facts.) There can be no conviction of felony on testimony of an accomplice, unless the accomplice's testimony is corroborated by other evidence connecting the defendant with the crime and tending to show his participation therein which would lead to an inference of the guilt of the accused independently of the accomplice's testimony. Welborn v. State, 25 Ga.App. 327 (103 S. E. 193); Stephens v. State...
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