1. The preliminary evidence was sufficient to establish a prima facie foundation for the admission of statements made by the deceased and offered by the State as dying declarations; and the trial court did not err, as complained of in the first and second special grounds of the motion for new trial, in admitting the above evidence. Mitchell v. State, 71 Ga. 128 (2b); Varnedoe v. State...
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