CARLISLE, J.
Upon consideration of a motion for a new trial, based solely upon the general grounds, the evidence is to be construed most strongly against the defendant after a verdict finding him guilty of assault with intent to murder. But where, under such a construction, it appears from the evidence that the defendant, a sharecropper on the plantation of the prosecutor, went to work at the prosecutor's barn and while there entered into an altercation with...
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