CRANE v. STATE

45888.

123 Ga. App. 226 (1971)

180 S.E.2d 289

CRANE v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided January 27, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cook & Palmour, A. Cecil Palmour, for appellant.

Earl B. Self, District Attorney, for appellee.


EVANS, Judge.

The defendant was indicted, tried and convicted of burglary, and sentenced to serve three years imprisonment. Thereafter he filed a motion for new trial based on the general grounds alone, which was denied after a hearing. The appeal is from this final judgment, with error enumerated thereon. Held:

1. This case is based solely on the general grounds of a motion for new trial. It involves the rule as found in Hill v. State,

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