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Broyles, C. J. A motion was filed by the accused to set aside a verdict of guilty. The motion was based upon two grounds: first, that one of the jurors was under 21 years of age; and second, that the accused was absent from the court-room and under the charge of a deputy sheriff when the verdict was rendered. The first ground is without merit, as causes of challenge to a juror propter defectum must be discovered and urged before verdict. Henderson v. Fox, 83 Ga. 234 (7) (9 S. E. 839). As to the second ground: Upon the hearing of the motion the evidence as to whether the accused was absent from the court-room when the verdict was returned was in conflict, and the finding of the judge upon this question of fact was final.
Judgment affirmed.
Luke and Bloodworth, JJ., concur.
Document Info
Docket Number: 17427
Citation Numbers: 35 Ga. App. 594
Judges: Broyles
Filed Date: 7/14/1920
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024