Case Name: Bearden v. The State
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1924-10-07
Citations: 32 Ga. App. 779
Docket Number: 15682
Parties: Bearden v. The State.
Judges: Broyles, O. J., and Bloodworlh, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 32
Pages: 779–779

Head Matter:
15682.
Bearden v. The State.
Decided October 7, 1924.
Indictment for larceny of cotton; from 'Whitfield superior court • — Judge Tarver. May 17, 1924.
George G. Glenn, John G. Mitchell, for plaintiff in error.
Joseph M. Lang, solicitor-general, contra.

Opinion:
Luke, J.
The conviction not being wholly dependent upon circumstantial evidence, an assignment of error upon the ground that, without request, the court failed to charge the law of circumstantial evidence is without merit.
The evidence amply authorized the conviction, and the verdict has the approval of the trial judge. Eor none of the reasons assigned was it error to overrule the motion for a new trial.
Judgment affirmed.
Broyles, O. J., and Bloodworlh, J., concur.