Case Name: Simpson v. The State
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1899-10-25
Citations: 110 Ga. 249
Docket Number: 
Parties: Simpson v. The State.
Judges: All the Justices concurring.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 110
Pages: 249–249

Head Matter:
Simpson v. The State.
Argued October 2,
Decided October 25, 1899.
Indictment for murder. Before Judge Reese. Hart superior court. March term, 1899.
A. G. McCurry, for plaintiff in error.
J. M. Terrell, attorney-general, and R. H. Lewis, solicitor-general, by Harrison & Bryan, contra.

Opinion:
Simmons, C. J.
1. A plea in abatement to a bill of indictment, or a motion to quash the bill, alleging that two of the grand jurors who found the bill were related within the fourth degree to the prosecutor, though made before pleading to the merits, is not sustainable. Upon a review, on this point, of Lascelles v. State, 90 Ga. 347, Fisher v. State, 93 Ga. 309, and the cases cited in the former, the doctrine therein announced is adhered to and approved.
2. There was no error of law committed; the evidence authorized the verdict, and the trial judge did not err in refusing to grant a new trial. Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concurring.