Jackson v. State, 37316.

Decision Date15 September 1958
Docket Number37316.
Citation98 Ga. App. 135,105 S.E.2d 249
PartiesJACKSON v. THE STATE.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

R. L. Addleton, for plaintiff in error.

Andrew J. Whalen, Jr., Solicitor-General, contra.

GARDNER, Presiding Judge.

Clarence B. Jackson, the defendant, was the same defendant shown in Jackson v. State, ante. The indictment is the same. The defendant under this indictment was sentenced to a term of one to two years in the penitentiary. In the instant case there are no general grounds and no special grounds but counsel for the defendant filed a motion in arrest of judgment as follows: (1) That it appears from the record that no cause of action is alleged in the indictment against the defendant and (2) The indictment is defective in that the said indictment is based upon an indictment against Willie Buck Smith, the principal thief in the case and the solicitor-general relied upon the indictment of Willie Smith to convict the defendant under Code § 26-2620. It is contended in the motion to arrest judgment that the indictment against the defendant shows on its face that the defendant was indicted before the principal thief, Willie Smith, had been convicted, and that Code § 26-2620 provides that the principal thief must be convicted before the person charged with receiving the same stolen goods can be indicted and convicted.

We have gone somewhat into detail regarding the necessity of indicting and convicting the principal thief before a defendant may be convicted of the offense of receiving stolen goods in Jackson v. State, ante. Under the same authorities as set out and discussed under division 3 of that opinion we hereby hold that the motion in arrest of judgment in the instant case is good, and the trial court erred in denying it.

Judgment reversed. Townsend and Carlisle, JJ., concur.

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  • Bonner v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • November 17, 2016
    ...with knowledge that they were stolen.") See also Reese v. State , 114 Ga.App. 315, 315, 151 S.E.2d 180 (1966) ; Jackson v. State , 98 Ga.App. 135, 136, 105 S.E.2d 249 (1958) (holding that where principal thief was not indicted and convicted, defendant could not be lawfully convicted of rece......
  • Jackson v. State, 37317
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • September 15, 1958
  • Law v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • May 6, 1964
    ...v. State, 75 Ga.App. 600, 44 S.E.2d 61, and cases cited. The cases of Jackson v. State, 98 Ga.App. 132, 105 S.E.2d 246, and 98 Ga.App. 135, 105 S.E.2d 249, relied upon by the defendant involved a single-count indictment which alleged who the principal thief was and showed that he had not be......

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