Case Name: Currie v. The State
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1920-06-15
Citations: 25 Ga. App. 399
Docket Number: 11449
Parties: Currie v. The State.
Judges: Broyles, C. J., and Bloodworth, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 25
Pages: 399–399

Head Matter:
11449.
Currie v. The State.
Decided June 15, 1920.
Application for change of venue; from Toombs superior court — Judge Hardeman. March 19, 1920.
Giles & Sharpe, for plaintiff in error.
Walter F. Grey, solicitor-general, Lankford & Rogers, contra.

Opinion:
Luke, J.
On the hearing of the motion to change the venue in this case, wherein the defendant was charged with murder, there was evidence that he could get a fair trial in the county in which it was alleged that he committed the crime, and that he would be in no danger of bodily harm; and, from a careful examination of the record, this court can not say that the judge who heard the evidence and denied the motion abused the discretion with which he is by law charged.
Judgment affirmed.
Broyles, C. J., and Bloodworth, J., concur.