Cawthon v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 1904-02-12

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Cobb, J. Cawthon was convicted of murder, and sentenced to death. He made no motion for a new trial, but brings his case by a direct writ of error, alleging that certain errors prejudicial to him were committed at the trial. *402 1, 2. The attorney-general suggests in his brief that this court has no jurisdiction to pass upon any…

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