Case Name: WALKER v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1933-10-28
Citations: 47 Ga. App. 771
Docket Number: 23590
Parties: WALKER v. THE STATE.
Judges: MacIntyre and Guerry, JJ., concur..
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 47
Pages: 771–772

Head Matter:
23590.
WALKER v. THE STATE.
Decided October 28, 1933.
W. G. Mann, for plaintiff in error.
John G. Milchell, solicitor-general, contra.

Opinion:
Broyles, C. J.
The indictment charged the defendant with possessing " fermented, brewed liquors commonly called home brew, manufactured from malt in part, and brewed and fermented liquors and beverages in which maltose is a substantial ingredient, and liquors and beverages and drinks made in imitation of and intended as a substitute for beer, ale, and whisky." On the trial the allegations of the indictment were not supported by the evi dence adduced; and the court erred in overruling the general grounds of the motion for a new trial. As this ruling controls the case, the special assignments of error are not considered.
Judgment reversed.
MacIntyre and Guerry, JJ., concur..