PITTS v. STATE

22086.

219 Ga. 222 (1963)

132 S.E.2d 649

PITTS v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided September 5, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas H. Antonion, for plaintiff in error.

William T. Boyd, Solicitor General, Eugene L. Tiller, Walter LeCraw, Eugene Cook, Attorney General, Rubye G. Jackson, Assistant Attorney General, contra.


HEAD, Presiding Justice.

Thomas Ray Pitts was charged with robbery by the use of an offensive weapon. The indictment contained two counts, charging him with robbery against the same person on two different dates. The jury found him guilty on the second count, and recommended mercy, with the further recommendation that the sentence be fixed at a minimum of 15 years and a maximum of 20 years. The defendant assigns to the in his bill of exceptions on the overruling of...

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