Hensler v. State

Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Date filed: 1972-02-23
Citations: 125 Ga. App. 554, 188 S.E.2d 401, 1972 Ga. App. LEXIS 1404
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Lead Opinion
Pannell, Judge.

The defendant was tried on an indictment charging him with murder, was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. His motion for a new trial was overruled and the case was appealed to this court. Held:

1. The evidence was sufficient to authorize the verdict found and there was no error in refusing to direct a verdict for the defendant, nor in overruling his motion for a new trial on the general grounds.

2. There was no error in refusing to allow a witness to be cross examined as to specific acts of violence committed

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by the deceased. See Campbell v. State, 222 Ga. 570, 573 (151 SE2d 132). Further, the defendant rephrased the question after objection was made to the question as to a specific act and the rephrased question and answer was as follows: "Q. Do you know of any occasion when this boy (deceased) had fights with other people? A. I’ve never been with E. T. (the deceased) when he was in a fight.” It follows, therefore, that no error has been shown.

Submitted January 7, 1972
Decided February 23, 1972.
Lambert & Carter, James E. Carter, for appellant.
George D. Lawrence, Tony H. Hight, for appellee.

Judgment affirmed.

Hall, P. J., and Quillian, J., concur.