
    GREASON v. THE STATE.
    1. Updh the trial of a murder case evidence that upon an application for bail the judge had released the accused upon a bond of a small amount was not relevant to the issue.
    2. The evidence was of such a character as to authorize an instruction upon the law of mutual combat.
    3. The evidence authorized the verdict.
    Argued October 21, —
    Decided October 30, 1903.
    Conviction of manslaughter. Before Judge Lewis. Greene superior court. September 21, 1903;
    
      James B. Park, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Joseph B. Pottle, solicitor-general, contra.
   Cobb, J.

The accused was charged with murder, and convicted of voluntary manslaughter. He assigns error upon the refusal of the judge to grant him a new trial. The rulings contained in the headnotes dispose of all the questions of law raised by the motion for a new trial. The evidence authorized the verdict, and we see no reason for reversing the judgment.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.  