LOGAN v. STATE

38772.

103 Ga. App. 473 (1961)

119 S.E.2d 584

LOGAN v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 5, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jean E. Johnson, Sr., for plaintiff in error.

Paul Webb, Solicitor-General, Thomas R. Luck, Jr., Eugene L. Tiller, contra.


FRANKUM, Judge.

Jack Clyde Logan was convicted of the offense of burglary. He filed a motion for a new trial on general grounds only. The trial court overruled the motion, and the defendant assigns this ruling as error.

The evidence adduced on the trial of this case was sufficient for the jury to find, beyond a reasonable doubt, that a burglary was committed as charged in the indictment; that at the time the house was broken open and entered, an Amoco credit...

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