Peacock v. Forrest, 368 S.E.2d 519 (Ga. 1988). · Go Syfert
Peacock v. Forrest, 368 S.E.2d 519 (Ga. 1988). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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cited Cited as authority (rule) Powell v. State
Ga. Ct. App. · 1991 · confidence medium
Sams v. State, 258 Ga. 158, 160 (2) ( 366 SE2d 290 ).
discussed Cited as authority (rule) Ponder v. State
Ga. Ct. App. · 1990 · confidence medium
Appellant raised no objection at trial to that portion of the State’s closing argument which he enumerates as error on appeal. “ ‘The failure to object below constitutes a waiver, and the appellant cannot now complain on appeal.’ [Cit.]” Sams v. State, 258 Ga. 158, 160 (3) ( 366 SE2d 290 ) (1988). 3.
PEACOCK
v.
FORREST
45340.
Supreme Court of Georgia.
Apr 7, 1988.
368 S.E.2d 519
E. Wycliffe Orr, Bonnie Chessher Oliver, for appellant., Thomas L. Washburn III, for appellee., Kenneth G. Levin, amicus curiae.
Cited by 3 opinions  |  Published
Per curiam.

We granted certiorari in the case of Forrest v. Peacock, 185 Ga. App. 189 (363 SE2d 581) (1987).

The denial of the motion for new trial based on the general grounds was not error, as the evidence did not demand a verdict awarding money damages to the defendant below.

Judgment reversed.

All the Justices concur.