Case Name: PRITCHARD v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1970-11-09
Citations: 122 Ga. App. 780
Docket Number: 45542
Parties: PRITCHARD v. THE STATE.
Judges: Quillian and Whitman, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 122
Pages: 780–781

Head Matter:
45542.
PRITCHARD v. THE STATE.

Opinion:
Bell, Chief Judge.
Appellant was convicted of burglary (Count 1). At trial he submitted evidence of alibi. The trial court gave the jury an instruction that the burden was on the defendant to establish his alibi by a preponderance of the evidence to the reasonable satisfaction of the jury. A charge on alibi substan tially the same as this one was held to be harmful error in Parham v. State, 120 Ga. App. 723 (171 SE2d 911). The recent case of Thornton v. State, 226 Ga. 837, infers that an instruction which shifts the burden of proof to the defendant to prove alibi by a preponderance of the evidence is harmful and constitutes reversible error.
Argued September 8, 1970
Decided November 9, 1970.
Scott & Alexander, Guy B. Scott, Jr., for appellant.
Thomas W. Ridgway, District Attorney, for appellee.
Judgment reversed.
Quillian and Whitman, JJ., concur.