NICHOLS, Presiding Judge.
1. "While a defendant is entitled to be tried upon a perfect indictment or accusation, such right may be waived by failure to object until after conviction, and unless the accusation or indictment is so defective as to be absolutely void a motion in arrest of judgment, made after verdict, will not lie. Lanier v. State, 5 Ga.App. 472 (63 SE 536); Gravitt v. State, 36 Ga.App. 301 (136 SE 829)." Davis v. State,
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