SUMMEROUR v. STATE

46406.

124 Ga. App. 484 (1971)

184 S.E.2d 365

SUMMEROUR v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 29, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Holley, for appellant.

Ben F. Smith. District Attorney, for appellee.


JORDAN, Presiding Judge.

The defendant, tried for murder, appeals a conviction of voluntary manslaughter. His admitted and undisputed conduct discloses the commission of an act which would be a felony if the victim had lived, i.e., aggravated assault by shooting at another (Ga. L. 1968, pp. 1249, 1280; Code Ann. § 26-1302) unless legally excusable. Under these circumstances the trial judge properly treated the situation as one limited to murder, voluntary...

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