Kent v. State, 39372
| Decision Date | 15 March 1962 |
| Docket Number | No. 39372,No. 2,39372,2 |
| Citation | Kent v. State, 125 S.E.2d 96, 105 Ga.App. 565 (Ga. App. 1962) |
| Parties | W. G. (Buck) KENT v. The STATE |
| Court | Georgia Court of Appeals |
Syllabus by the Court
The trial court did not err in denying the amended motion for new trial. W. G. (Buck) Kent under an indictment charging him with forgery was convicted in the Superior Court of McDuffie County. His amended motion for new trial was denied and he excepted to that judgment.
Stevens & Stevens, Thomson, for plaintiff in error.
Kenneth E. Goolsby, Sol. Gen., Thomson, for defendant in error.
1. The evidence on the trial of this case was sufficient to authorize the jury to find that the defendant Kent and three other men had entered into a conspiracy to forge and pass checks, including the check set out in the indictment, in McDuffie County, Georgia. The State introduced numerous witnesses who testified as to the passing of various forged checks by one of the alleged co-conspirators and proof of the conspiracy or corrupt agreement itself was supplied by the testimony of Mrs. Florence Turpin, who was the wife of one of the alleged co-conspirators. In this connection Mrs. Turpin testified in part as follows:
'I was in McDuffie County on the day that the checks were written. I was at Buck Kent's cabin, the first one on this end next to his place. I had heard of Buck Kent before that time, but I didn't know him. I had heard William and Watson Powell speak of him. I knew them before this day. My husband and I were living in Augusta at that time, at 445 Greene Street. We stayed at a tourist cabin the night before the checks were written--no, we stayed at home the night before the checks were written. Right offhand, I can't recall whether we stayed at home that night or not. I know we didn't stay at home the night they was wrote in Swainsboro, and that's what I had got kind of mixed up, I reckon.
'We got to Buck Kent's place by Watson Powell coming to Augusta and picking us up. Watson Powell came to Augusta and picked us up and we went right to Buck's place; we did stay at home that night, because he came to Augusta after us. We were riding in a white '61 Chevrolet. We came from Augusta to Buck Kent's place. When we got there, Buck was there in the cabin, and William Powell was getting out of a Pontiac automobile. I don't exactly know the model of the Pontiac but it was a new looking car.
Mrs. Turpin further testified in part with reference to events which transpired after the checks were allegedly passed as follows:
While Mrs. Turpin was present when the alleged conspiracy was entered into and concealed the facts which she learned by her presence for a time, such action did not make her an accomplice as a matter of law as contended by the defendant's counsel. Allen v. State, 74 Ga. 769(1); Lowery v. State, 72 Ga. 649. The question of the connection of the witness...
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