GORE v. STATE

40924.

110 Ga. App. 344 (1964)

138 S.E.2d 471

GORE v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 23, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel Duke, for plaintiff in error.

William T. Boyd, Solicitor General, Carter Goode, J. Walter LeCraw, contra.


RUSSELL, Judge.

1. The discretion of the trial court in a criminal case in refusing to declare a mistrial because of remarks by counsel contended to be prejudicial will not be interfered with where it does not appear that the grant of the mistrial was necessary in order to preserve the defendant's right to a fair trial. Worthy v. State, 184 Ga. 402 (191 SE 457); Osteen v. State, 83 Ga.App...

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