
    Fleming vs. The State of Georgia.
    Where a certiorari is sought in a criminal case tried before a county court, the petition should set out the errors complained of. Where a petition for certiorari set out the facts of a trial, a brief of the evidence, the judgment of guilty, and closed by stating “to which proceedings your petitioner alleges error,” the assignment of error was too general, and nothing could be considered under it except whether the finding was supported by the evidence.
    
      (a.) In this case it is so supported.
    Speer, Justice.
     