CRAGG v. THE STATE

43162.

117 Ga. App. 133 (1968)

159 S.E.2d 717

CRAGG v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 25, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John G. Davis, for appellant.

Herbert B. Kimzey, Solicitor General, for appellee.


BELL, Presiding Judge.

"Every indictment or accusation . . . shall be deemed sufficiently technical and correct, which states the offense in the terms and language of this Code, or so plainly that the nature of the offense charged may easily be understood by the jury. . ." Code § 27-701. "This means that an indictment conforming substantially to the requirements of this section will be sufficient, but it is not designed to deny to the accused the right...

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