TOLER v. STATE

19557.

213 Ga. 12 (1957)

96 S.E.2d 593

TOLER v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 11, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dan Copland, for plaintiff in error.

Paul Webb, Solicitor-General, Eugene L. Tiller, Carl B. Copeland, Thos. R. Luck, Jr., Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Rubye G. Jackson, contra.


WYATT, Presiding Justice.

James (Dock) Toler and Don Mitchell Colman were indicted for murder. They were tried separately and, in this case in this court, Toler, who was convicted of murder without recommendation, has assigned as error the denial of his motion for new trial. Held:

1. In so far as the general grounds of the motion for new trial are concerned, it is sufficient to say that the evidence was amply sufficient to support the verdict.

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