GARDNER, P. J.
As to the general grounds, aside from the uncontradicted testimony of the many officers, the defendant in his statement to the jury in effect admitted his guilt as to count 2. Counsel for the defendant in his original brief insisted upon the general grounds but did not argue them, claiming in his brief that he would argue the general grounds in person. This counsel did not do. The court, in approving the brief of evidence, passed this order: "The foregoing...
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