BRYANT v. STATE

39504.

106 Ga. App. 182 (1962)

126 S.E.2d 538

BRYANT v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Russell Ross, for plaintiff in error.

Albert D. Mullis, Solicitor General, contra.


FRANKUM, Judge.

1. "Where the husband, the defendant, and his wife are both present in a house admitted by the defendant to be his home, the wife being in a room thereof destroying intoxicating liquors, and the husband being on the porch thereof when the officers arrive, the finding of such intoxicating liquors in the home under such circumstances is direct evidence of the fact of the defendant's guilt, for when the officer testified that he saw and found the whisky...

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