PUGH v. STATE

22062.

219 Ga. 166 (1963)

132 S.E.2d 203

PUGH v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided July 3, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Chapman, Thomas L. Thompson, Jr., John M. Hames, for plaintiff in error.

Richard Bell, Solicitor General, Dennis F. Jones, Assistant Solicitor General, Eugene Cook, Attorney General, Rubye G. Jackson, Assistant Attorney General, contra.


MOBLEY, Justice.

1. The general grounds are wholly without merit.

2. In special ground 1 the defendant contends that the court erred in permitting over the defendant's objection the witness Amos Pugh to give the following testimony: Q. "Tell us what he [referring to defendant] said." A. "Well, as I recall, this particular night, I asked him, I said, `What are you worried about?' I knew he was worried about something, so I asked him and he said, `Nothing,'...

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