Case Name: BROWN v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1943-01-06
Citations: 68 Ga. App. 733
Docket Number: 29910
Parties: BROWN v. THE STATE.
Judges: Broyles, G. J., and MacIntyre, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 68
Pages: 733–734

Head Matter:
29910.
BROWN v. THE STATE.
Decided January 6, 1943.
James B. Venable, Frank A. Bowers, for plaintiff in error.
Bond Almand, solicitor, John A. Boykin, solicitor-general, Bindley W. Gamp, solicitor, Durwood T. Pye, contra.

Opinion:
Gardner, J.
The defendant was convicted of the offense of lottery, generally known as the "number game." The corpus delicti was established by stipulation of counsel for both parties. In addition, the plenary confession that the defendant was a "writer," an essential agency in the operation of the number game, together with evidence to the effect that he was in possession of a number of lottery tickets at the time when and the place where he was arrested, were sufficient to sustain a conviction. The judge did not err in overruling the certiorari.
Judgment affirmed.
Broyles, G. J., and MacIntyre, J., concur.