
    Crawford v. The State.
    The verdict for voluntary manslaughter being the only one which, under the facts and the law applicable thereto, could have been properly rendered, any errors there may have been in the charge of the court were immaterial and harmless. The court committed no error in denying a new trial.
    July 10, 1893.
    Indictment for murder. Before Judge Bower. Dougherty superior court. April term, 1893.
    J. W. Walters, by Harrison & Peeples, for plaintiff in error. W. N. Spence, solicitor-general, contra.
    
   Judgment affirmed.  