TIMMONS v. STATE

24107.

223 Ga. 450 (1967)

156 S.E.2d 68

TIMMONS v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 22, 1967.

Rehearing Denied July 6, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Casey Thigpen, for appellant.

Walter C. McMillan, Jr., Solicitor General, Dan L. Lanier, Solicitor General, Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Marion O. Gordon, Assistant Attorney General, Mathew Robins, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


ALMAND, Presiding Justice.

Under an indictment charging him with the unlawful killing of William Dozier by cutting, stabbing and wounding, the appellant Robert Timmons was found guilty of the offense of murder without a recommendation of mercy. The appeal seeks to set aside the verdict and sentence on three grounds: (1) Appellant was tried by eleven jurors, (2) The court failed to charge the law of mutual combat, and (3) Appellant, a prisoner in a state work camp...

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