Clark v. State
150 S.E. 651, 40 Ga. App. 504
Opinion
This case is controlled by the principle announced in Cummings v. State, 25 Ga. App. 427 (103 S. E. 687), and the court erred in refusing to grant a new trial. See Turner v. State, 25 Ga. App. 234 (102 S. E. 847); Kennedy v. State, 23 Ga. App. 141 (97 S. E. 894); Reeves v. State, 23 Ga. App. 9 (97 S. E. 263).
As a new trial must follow the foregoing ruling, it is unnecessary to pass upon the allegéd errors referred to in the special grounds of the motion for a new trial.
Judgment reversed.
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Clark v. State, 150 S.E. 651, 40 Ga. App. 504 (Ga. Ct. App. 1929).
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Reeves v. State
97 S.E. 263 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1918)
Kennedy v. State
97 S.E. 894 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1919)
Turner v. State
102 S.E. 847 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1920)
Cummings v. State
103 S.E. 687 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1920)