
    C. C. Herrington, plaintiff in error, vs. The State of Georgia, defendant in error.
    Where, after the argument of a criminal case in this court, but before the judgment is pronounced, the defendant dies, the proceedings abate, and no decision will be pronounced. (R.)
    Criminal law. Practice in the Supreme Court. Before the Supreme Court. January Term, 1875.
    The above head-note sufficiently reports this case.
    W. F. Wright; Peeples & Howell, for plaintiff in error.
    John T. Glenn, solicitor general, for the state.
     