BARNUM v. STATE

51153.

136 Ga. App. 933 (1975)

BARNUM v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

November 7, 1975


ON MOTION FOR REHEARING.

EVANS, Judge.

There is no merit in any one of the grounds of motion for rehearing. We do not propose to discuss each of them here, but one of the grounds is so preposterous that we will set it forth.

State's counsel in effect argued to the jury that it is presumed that a wife will lie for her husband on the witness stand, and prompt objection and motion for mistrial were made by defendant and were by the trial court overruled...

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