JONES v. STATE

22917.

220 Ga. 899 (1965)

142 S.E.2d 801

JONES v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided May 6, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William T. Brooks, for plaintiff in error.

William T. Boyd, Solicitor General, William E. Spence, Carter Goode, Eugene Cook, Attorney General, J. R. Parham, Assistant Attorney General, contra.


MOBLEY, Justice.

George Charles Jones, hereafter referred to as the defendant, was indicted, tried, and convicted of murder without recommendation of mercy. His motion for new trial on the general grounds and two special grounds was overruled by the trial court. The exception is to that judgment.

1. The defendant abandoned the general grounds.

2. In special ground 1 defendant complains of the following charges: "Gentlemen, the State in this case contends...

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