HARRIS v. STATE

39388.

106 Ga. App. 172 (1962)

126 S.E.2d 693

HARRIS v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elsie H. Griner, Edward Parrish, for plaintiff in error.

Vickers Nugent, Solicitor General, contra.


FRANKUM, Judge.

Movant contends that the jury's verdict should be set aside because the evidence demanded a conviction of murder or acquittal and that the law of involuntary manslaughter was not involved in the case.

The defendant, in her statement to the jury, said: "Of course I didn't give him this stuff to kill him. I didn't give it to him. I put it in the car — just a tiny bit. It might make him sick where he would quit drinking whisky so I could...

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