Opinion
47578.
SUBMITTED OCTOBER 6, 1972.
DECIDED OCTOBER 31, 1972.
Aggravated assault. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Williams.
Gower McGuigan, John McGuigan, for appellant.
Lewis R. Slaton, District Attorney, Joel M. Feldman, William M. Weller, Morris H. Rosenberg, for appellee.
Following a conviction for aggravated assault under Criminal Code of Georgia § 26-1302 for which he received the maximum sentence of 10 years appellant seeks a reversal on the ground that it was incumbent upon the trial court to include in the jury charge without request the lesser offenses of simple assault (Criminal Code of Ga. § 26-1301) and simple battery (Criminal Code of Ga. § 26-1304).
Appellant was also charged with two misdemeanors, namely, carrying a pistol without a license and carrying a concealed weapon. He was found guilty of possessing a pistol without a license and not guilty of the other misdemeanor.
The indictment accused defendant of the felony of aggravated assault "by shooting at and towards her with a pistol, by striking and beating her with his hands and fists, and by kicking her in the stomach with his feet; the said pistol, hands and fists, and feet being deadly weapons when used in the manner which accused used them in said assault." The State's evidence was sufficient to prove this crime as charged.
The accused under oath denied possession of a pistol and asserted that he did not beat the prosecutrix but used only such force as was necessary for self defense.
Appellant's counsel argues that this case falls within the ambit of Banks v. State, 227 Ga. 578, 581 ( 182 S.E.2d 106); McDaniel v. State, 209 Ga. 827 ( 76 S.E.2d 500); Faust v. State, 208 Ga. 53 ( 65 S.E.2d 148); Peters v. State, 177 Ga. 772 ( 171 S.E. 266); Watson v. State, 116 Ga. 607 ( 43 S.E. 32); Bard v. State, 55 Ga. 319; and Wilson v. State, 53 Ga. 205. In all of those cases the rulings were based upon evidence in the record which warranted reference to the lesser offenses. That is not the situation here where the evidence authorized a verdict of guilty for the offense charged or had the jury disbelieved the evidence supporting the State's contention and believed the defendant's version of the defense, a verdict of not guilty would have been authorized. See Alexander v. State, 66 Ga. App. 708, 712 ( 19 S.E.2d 353); Stone v. State, 78 Ga. App. 555 (1) ( 51 S.E.2d 578); Jordan v. State, 78 Ga. App. 879 (2) ( 52 S.E.2d 505). See also Gaddis v. State, 107 Ga. App. 661 ( 131 S.E.2d 126).
Where, as here, the State's evidence warrants a conviction only on the greater offense or acquittal on the basis of the evidence presented by the accused, there is no error in failing without request to charge a lesser offense. Craighead v. State, 126 Ga. App. 300 ( 190 S.E.2d 606); Hill v. State, 229 Ga. 307 ( 191 S.E.2d 58); Smith v. State, 228 Ga. 293 ( 185 S.E.2d 381); Fisher v. State, 228 Ga. 100 ( 184 S.E.2d 156); Wheeler v. State, 229 Ga. 617. See also Watson v. State, 229 Ga. 573.
Judgment affirmed. Eberhardt, P. J., and Deen, J., concur.