SAXE v. STATE

41615.

112 Ga. App. 804 (1965)

146 S.E.2d 376

SAXE v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided November 30, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sullivan, Herndon & Smith, John J. Sullivan, for appellant.

Andrew J. Ryan, Jr., Solicitor, Sylvan A. Garfunkel, for appellee.


PANNELL, Judge.

1. That the chief witness for the State had been adjudicated insane in another State prior to the commission of the offense charged and testified about does not have the effect of denying probative value to the testimony of such witness. Such a person is not incompetent to testify (Code § 38-1603) and the proof of the commitment for insanity goes to the credit of the witness only. Cuesta...

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