30 Ga. App. 619

14653.

Murphey v. The State.

Decided July 10, 1923.

Indictment for bastardy; from Haralson superior court —Judge Irwin. April 19, 1923.

Edwards & Edwards, for plaintiff in error.

E. S. Griffith, solicitor-general, contra.

Luke, J.

The evidence authorized the defendant’s conviction of the offense of bastardy and the conviction has the approval of the trial judge.

The special ground of the motion for a new trial which complains of the refusal to allow the defendant’s counsel, in his concluding argument, to read from a calendar to the jury is not cause for a new trial. The calendar had not been introduced in evidence and was not a part of the record.

The defendant has had a legal trial, and for no reason assigned did the court err in overruling his motion for a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, C. J., and Bloodworth, J., concur.

Murphey v. State
30 Ga. App. 619

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Murphey v. State
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Jul 10, 1923
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