Harris v. State

142 S.E. 746, 38 Ga. App. 83, 1928 Ga. App. LEXIS 46
Court of Appeals of Georgia·Decided April 10, 1928·No. 18688·Published

Opinion

Bloodworth, J.

1. In this State a married woman cannot legally have, control, or possess intoxicating liquor, though it be owned by her husband. Smith v. State, 34 Ga. App. 776 (131 S. E. 185).

[84] Decided April 10, 1928. W. A. Dumpier, for plaintiff in error. J. A. Merritt, solicitor, contra.

2. The motion for a new trial contains only the. usual general grounds, and the evidence authorized the conviction of the accused.

Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, C. J., and Luke, J., concur.

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