Braswell v. State
45 S.E. 963, 119 Ga. 72, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 37
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Braswell v. State, 45 S.E. 963, 119 Ga. 72, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 37 (Ga. 1903).
Opinion
Whereupon the trial of a minor, between sixteen and twenty-one years of age, for vagrancy, there was no evidence that her parents were unable to support her, a conviction was unwarranted, and a new trial should have been granted upon the ground that the verdict was without evidence to support it. Judgment reversed.
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