Case ID: ga-app_37/html/0471-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Bloodwobtu, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

18418.
    Davis v. The State.
    Appeal and Error, 4 C. J. p. 864, n. 33; p. 865, n. 39.
    Decided December 13, 1927.
    Kidnapping; from Cook superior court—Judge Knight. July 30, 1927.
    
      "W. D. Buie, H. -W. Nelson, for plaintiff in error.
    
      E. 0. Morgan, solicitor-general, G. E. Parrish, contra.
   Bloodwobtu, J.

None of the grounds of the amendment to the motion for a new trial show any reason for a reversal of the judgment; the jurors, whose province it is to pass upon the facts, have decided the issues raised by them adversely to the contention of the defendant, and, as no error of law was committed on the trial and the verdict is approved by the presiding judge, this court is powerless to interfere.

Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, G. J., and Lulce, J., concur.