Bonaparte v. State, 24291

Decision Date21 September 1967
Docket NumberNo. 24291,24291
Citation223 Ga. 648,157 S.E.2d 272
PartiesJoseph BONAPARTE v. The STATE.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Limerick L. Odom, James F. Becton, Savannah, for appellant.

Andrew J. Ryan, Jr., Sol. Gen., Robert E. Barker, Savannah, Arthur K. Bolton, Atty. Gen., Marion O. Gordon, Asst. Atty. Gen., Mathew Robins, Deputy Asst. Atty. Gen., Atlanta, for appellee.

Syllabus Opinion by the Court

DUCKWORTH, Chief Justice.

The accused was indicted, tried and convicted of rape without a recommendation for mercy. The appeal is from the judgment and sentence enumerating as error: (1) the failure of the court to grant a motion for new trial based on the general grounds and the lack of corroboration of the testimony of the female; and (2) the failure to charge on impeachment by (a) contradictory statements made by the prosecutrix and (b) by other testimony adduced from witnesses on the witness stand. Held:

1. In the absence of a timely written request it is not error to fail to charge the law with respect to contradictory evidence or with respect to the impeachment of witnesses. Hence the error alleged in failing to charge on contradictory statements made by the prosecutrix in that she changed to rape her first claim of having been assaulted with intent to rape or the law of impeachment is not meritorious. Freeman v. Coleman, 88 Ga. 421(3), 14 S.E. 551; Steed v. State, 123 Ga. 569(3), 51 S.E. 627; Lewis v. State, 125 Ga. 48, 53 S.E. 816; Lewis v. State, 129 Ga. 731(3), 59 S.E. 782; Slocum v. State, 157 Ga. 131, 121 S.E. 116; Cutis v. Geiger, 176 Ga. 864(4), 169 S.E. 127.

2. The testimony of the female was fully corroborated by other testimony that she cried out as soon as she was attacked, the hot pursuit and arrest of the accused by the police who arrived on the scene immediately thereafter, her hysterical condition which was intensified each time a Negro man approached her whether policeman or medical attendant, the marks on the assailant after his arrest, and his fingerprints which were found on her car. In addition there was other evidence connecting the accused with this assault. The enumerated error that the testimony of the female was not corroborated is without merit.

3. The evidence was sufficient to support the verdict of rape and the general grounds are not meritorious.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

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  • Bentley v. State, 48573
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • March 7, 1974
    ...be harmful as a matter of law. The court quoted with approval from Benton v. State, 185 Ga. 254, 257, 194 S.E. 166, and Bonaparte v. State, 223 Ga. 648(2), 157 S.E.2d 272, that 'While it is true that the credibility of witnesses is a matter to be determined by the jury under appropriate ins......
  • Butts v. Davis, 47045
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • May 16, 1972
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    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Southern District of Georgia
    • February 9, 1973
    ...evidence was insufficient to support such convictions. The Supreme Court affirmed the rulings below. See Bonaparte v. State, 223 Ga. 623, 157 S.E.2d 271; 223 Ga. 648, 157 S.E.2d 272. In 1969 Bonaparte filed a habeas corpus petition in Tattnall County Superior Court in which he contended tha......
  • Maxwell v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • April 5, 1984
    ...convictions. In the absence of a timely written request to charge on impeachment, the failure so to do is not error. Bonaparte v. State, 223 Ga. 648, 157 S.E.2d 272; Butts v. Davis, 126 Ga.App. 311, 317, 190 S.E.2d 3. In enumerations 4, 5 and 6, appellant complains that the photographic lin......
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