COCHRAN v. STATE

19880.

213 Ga. 706 (1957)

100 S.E.2d 919

COCHRAN v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 8, 1957.

Rehearing Denied November 26, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Mitchell, Dan C. Mitchell, for plaintiff in error.

Paul Webb, Solicitor-General, Thomas R. Luck, Jr., Eugene L. Tiller, Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Rubye G. Jackson, contra.


WYATT, Presiding Justice.

Henry Grady Cochran was convicted of murder without a recommendation to mercy. He filed his motion for new trial on the general grounds, and by amendment added a number of special grounds. The motion for new trial as amended was denied. The exception here is to that judgment. Held:

1. The general grounds and special grounds four and twelve all concern the sufficiency of the evidence. Without here setting out the lengthy evidence...

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