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Almond v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 29, 1952
68 S.E.2d 713 (Ga. 1952)

Opinion

17726.

SUBMITTED JANUARY 17, 1952.

DECIDED JANUARY 29, 1952.

Murder. Before Judge Guess. DeKalb Superior Court. October 31, 1951.

H. O. Hubert Jr., Thomas O. Davis, W. Harvey Armistead, for plaintiff in error.

Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Roy Leathers, Solicitor-General, Hugh C. Carney, Assistant Attorney-General, contra.


The confession was sufficiently corroborated. Proof that the nude body of the lady whom the indictment alleges the accused murdered was found back of a coal pile in the basement of her home, which with a ruptured larynx, congestion of the head and neck, and evidence of strangulation with a thin material such a rope or tie, and evidence of an attempted rape, together with the finding of her clothes buried some distance from the house, was sufficient to prove the corpus delicti. The verdict of guilty was supported by the evidence, and the court did not err in overruling the motion for a new trial, which contained only the general grounds. Langston v. State, 151 Ga. 388 ( 106 S.E. 903); Jester v. State, 193 Ga. 202 ( 17 S.E.2d 736); McVeigh v. State, 205 Ga. 326 ( 53 S.E.2d 462).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

No. 17726. SUBMITTED JANUARY 17, 1952 — DECIDED JANUARY 29, 1952.


Summaries of

Almond v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 29, 1952
68 S.E.2d 713 (Ga. 1952)
Case details for

Almond v. State

Case Details

Full title:ALMOND v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 29, 1952

Citations

68 S.E.2d 713 (Ga. 1952)
68 S.E.2d 713