Brown v. State
113 S.E. 161, 154 Ga. 54, 1922 Ga. LEXIS 305
Opinion
1. In the trial of a criminal case the failure of the court to charge the law of confessions, in the absence of an appropriate and timely request, is not cause for the grant of a new trial. Benjamin v. State, 150 Ga. 78 (102 S. E. 427), and cases cited.
2. The evidence authorized the verdict, and the court did not err in refusing a new trial.
Judgment affirmed.
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