Hysler v. State

Decision Date14 September 1918
Docket Number984.
Citation96 S.E. 884,148 Ga. 409
PartiesHYSLER v. STATE.
CourtGeorgia Supreme Court

Syllabus by the Court.

On the trial of a criminal case, incriminatory evidence is admissible against the accused, notwithstanding it was discovered by his illegal arrest and unlawful search of his premises, where he was not compelled to produce such evidence; and this rule of evidence is not violative of the provision of the federal Constitution to the effect that no person shall be compelled to give testimony tending in any manner to criminate himself; nor does it contravene the constitutional prohibition of unreasonable searches and seizures; nor is it contrary to the due process provision of the state and federal Constitutions; nor does it contravene so much of the Fourteenth Amendment of the federal Constitution as declares that "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, * * * nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." Calhoun v. State, 144 Ga. 679, 87 S.E. 893.

The exception to the instruction on the subject or reasonable doubt is without merit; nor are the assignments of error upon the instructions complained of in the fifth and sixth grounds of the motion for a new trial meritorious, when considered in connection with the judge's notes to those grounds.

The verdict was authorized by the evidence, and the refusal of a new trial was not error.

Error from Superior Court, Bibb County, H. A. Mathews, Judge.

W. H. Hysler was convicted of crime, and brings error. Affirmed.

E. W. Butler and John R. Cooper, both of Macon, for plaintiff in error.

John P. Ross, Sol. Gen., of Macon, for the State.

FISH, C.J.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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