Giles v. State
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Opinion
Marinda Giles was indicted in the county court of Morgan for a misdemeanor, in that without provocation she used opprobrious words and abusive language to and of one C. W. Baldwin, tending to cause a breach of the peace. Upon the trial she was found guilty, but being dissatisfied with the ruling and judgment of the court, she applied to the judge of the superior court for a writ of certiorari which he refused, and she complains of that refusal as error.
[345]*345The grounds of error which she alleges to have been committed by the judge of the county court are, that he refused her a continuance of her case, when her counsel was absent in attendance upon Putnam superior court; that the judge framed his charge before hearing any of the evidence ; that the verdict is contrary to law and contrary to evidence ; and that the fine imposed is heavier by $5.00 than it was upon the first trial.
Judgment affirmed.
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