HAIRE v. STATE

17968.

209 Ga. 378 (1952)

72 S.E.2d 707

HAIRE v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided October 16, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

S. Thomas Memory and Homer L. Causey, for plaintiff in error.

J. R. Walker, Solicitor-General, Kopp & Peavy, Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, and J. R. Parham, Assistant Attorney-General, contra.


ALMAND, Justice.

Colon Lamar Haire, upon an indictment charging that he did "wrongfully, fraudulently, and violently, by force and intimidation" take from the person of E. W. Hackney with intent to steal the sum of $180, the property of Markey Supply Company, was found guilty by the jury of robbery by force and violence, and his punishment fixed at 4 years in the penitentiary. His motion for a new trial upon the general grounds...

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