DUCKWORTH, Chief Justice.
1. "Where evidence is objected to in its entirety, and any portion of the same is not subject to the objection, it is not error to admit the entire evidence over such objection." Lewis v. State, 196 Ga. 755, 759 (27 S.E.2d 659). Where evidence is objected to, but during the trial the substance of the same evidence is admitted without objection, the ruling admitting the evidence over objection is not cause for new trial. O...
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