JENNINGS v. AUTRY

36276.

94 Ga. App. 344 (1956)

94 S.E.2d 629

JENNINGS v. AUTRY.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 20, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas A. Clark, Dykes, Dykes & Marshall, for plaintiff in error.

J. Frank Myers, contra.


CARLISLE, J.

1. The great-grandsons of a common ancestor are, under the civil law, related within the sixth degree. Smith v. State, 62 Ga.App. 494 (8 S.E.2d 663), and cit.

2. As provided by Code § 59-716, a juror, related by consanguinity or affinity to any party interested in the result of the case, within the sixth degree, as computed by the civil law, is disqualified to serve in the trial...

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