
    14710.
    Fielding v. The State.
    Decided July 25, 1923.
    Indictment for misdemeanor; from Colquitt superior court — Judge W. E. Thomas. April 10, 1923.
    
      James L. Dowling, for plaintiff in error,
    cited: 100 Am. St. Eep. 344, 350 (note); 22 Minn. 559; 51 Fed. 413;,168 S. W. 676; 21 Tex. App. 327; 28 Tex. App. 70; 52 L. E. A. (N. S.) 937 (note); Webst. Diet., “Idem sonans;” 118 Missouri, 188; 143 Mass. 568 (10 N. E. 178); 68 Ark. 241 (57 S. W. 792, 82 Am. St. Eep. 288); 25 Tex. App. 359 (8 S. W. 280); 76 111. 188; 89 Cal. 149 (26 Pac. 759); 95 Ind. 476; 47 Atl. 286; 28 Tex. App. 523 (19 Am. St. Eep. 855); 87 Ala. 96 (6 S. W. 357); 25 Tex. App. 575; 91 Va. 808 (50 Am. St. Eep. 867); 77 Iowa, 381 (14 Am. St. Eep. 297); 19 E. C. L. par. 15, p. 1336; 116 Ga. 589, 590; 80 Ga. 468; 109 Ga. 105, 106; 90 Ga. 95; 117 Ga. 722.
    
      Clifford E. Hay, solicitor-general, contra,
    cited: 53 Ga. 570; 75 Ga. 230; 109 Ga. 105(1); 113 Ga. 698; Id. 927(1); 116 Ga. 589(3); 127 Ga. 401; 149 Ga. 211; 9 Ga. App. 232(1); 18 Ga. App. 500(2); 18 Ga. App. 736; Id. 500; Bouv. Law Diet., “Idem sonans.”
   Luke, J.

“ Fielder ” and “ Fielding. ” are, as a matter of law, idem sonans; and therefore the trial judge did not err in directing a verdict against the defendant’s plea of misnomer. See, in this connection, Biggers v. State, 109 Ga. 105 (1) (34 S. E. 210); Woody v. State, 113 Ga. 927 (1) (39 S. E. 297); Lovett v. State, 9 Ga. App. 232 (1) (70 S. E. 989); Watkins v. State, 18 Ga. App. 500 (89 S. E. 624), and cases cited. Judgment affirmed.

Broyles, O. J., and Bloodworth, J., concur.  