HULSEY v. STATE

40621.

109 Ga. App. 351 (1964)

136 S.E.2d 160

HULSEY v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided March 13, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James I. Parker, for plaintiff in error.

Wayne W. Gammon, Solicitor, contra.


HALL, Judge.

The defendant assigns error on the overruling of his motion for new trial, on the general grounds, after his conviction for possessing nontax-paid liquor in violation of Code Ann. § 58-1056.

There was evidence that nontax-paid whiskey, in the same kind of containers as containers found at the defendant's house, was found on seemingly dead-end paths beginning at the defendant's house. The defendant made a statement at the trial, which...

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