DocketNumber: 7557
Citation Numbers: 18 Ga. App. 503, 89 S.E. 589, 1916 Ga. App. LEXIS 1059
Judges: Wade
Filed Date: 7/29/1916
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
1. Where alleged newly discovered evidence, presented as the basis of a motion for a new trial, “is that of witnesses, affidavits as to their residence, associates, means of knowledge, character, and credibility must be adduced.” Beatty v. State, 16 Ga. App. 571 (85 S. E. 766). Oivil Code, § 6086. No such affidavit appears in the record in this case. “The absence of testimony sufficient to support the credibility of witnesses who purport to furnish newly discovered evidence is fatal to a ground of a motion for a new trial based thereon, if the trial judge sees proper to overrule it.” Winder v. State, ante, 67 (88 S. E. 1003).
2. The general grounds of the motion for a new trial are expressly