Wade v. State

Hill, C. J.

1. The admission or rejection of evidence drawn out by leading questions is generally in the sound discretion of the trial judge, and unless that discretion has been clearly abused, to the prejudice of the party complaining, this court will not interfere. 4 Enc. Dig. Ga. Rep. 45S. In the present case no abuse of this discretion appears.

2. No other error of law is complained of here, and the verdict is supported by the evidence. Judgment affirmed.