SEYMOUR v. STATE

18280.

210 Ga. 21 (1953)

77 S.E.2d 519

SEYMOUR v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided September 14, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. T. Mobley, William M. Fleming, Jr., for plaintiff in error.

George Hains, Solicitor-General, Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Rubye G. Jackson, contra.


DUCKWORTH, Chief Justice.

Sylvester Seymour was indicted for murder and convicted without a recommendation. Thereafter he filed a motion for new trial on the usual general grounds, and later filed an amendment thereto containing four special grounds. The exception here is to the judgment overruling his motion for new trial as amended. Held:

1. The first special ground of the motion alleges error of the court in dismissing the special pleas of the accused...

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