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Sellers v. State of Georgia

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 28, 1965
145 S.E.2d 827 (Ga. Ct. App. 1965)

Summary

In Sellers v. State, 112 Ga. App. 607 (145 S.E.2d 827) this court said: "Section 7 of the Appellate Practice Act of 1965 (Ga. L. 1965, pp. 18, 22; Code Ann. § 6-1001), provides that after conviction the notice of appeal shall serve as a supersedeas in all cases where death sentence has been imposed or where the defendant is admitted to bail and that `if the sentence is bailable' the defendant may give bond.

Summary of this case from Holcomb v. State

Opinion

41678.

SUBMITTED OCTOBER 25, 1965.

DECIDED OCTOBER 28, 1965. REHEARING DENIED NOVEMBER 12, 1965.

Petition for mandamus.

Sumner Boatright, W. T. Mobley, for petitioner.

George Hains, Solicitor General, for respondent.


Section 7 of the Appellate Practice Act of 1965 (Ga. L. 1965, pp. 18, 22; Code Ann. § 6-1001), provides that after conviction the notice of appeal shall serve as a supersedeas in all cases where death sentence has been imposed or where the defendant is admitted to bail and that "if the sentence is bailable" the defendant may give bond. The language, "if the sentence is bailable," means where it was bailable in the sound discretion of the presiding judge. See Finley v. Thompson, 100 Ga. App. 508 ( 112 S.E.2d 166); Vandeford v. Brand, 126 Ga. 67 (2), 69 ( 54 S.E. 822, 9 AC 617); Crumley v. Gibbs, 149 Ga. 119 ( 99 S.E. 297). See also Fountain v. Crum, 148 Ga. 272 ( 96 S.E. 337); Antonopoulas v. State, 26 Ga. App. 113 ( 105 S.E. 384). It is only in misdemeanor cases that one convicted is entitled to bail as a matter of law. Code § 27-901. Bennett v. Davis, 100 Ga. App. 432 ( 111 S.E.2d 733). There having been a conviction of a felony in the present case, and there being no allegation that the trial judge abused his discretion in refusing bail to the defendant, the petition for mandamus nisi is

Denied. Nichols, P. J., and Eberhardt, J., concur.

SUBMITTED OCTOBER 25, 1965 — DECIDED OCTOBER 28, 1965 — REHEARING DENIED NOVEMBER 12, 1965.


Summaries of

Sellers v. State of Georgia

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 28, 1965
145 S.E.2d 827 (Ga. Ct. App. 1965)

In Sellers v. State, 112 Ga. App. 607 (145 S.E.2d 827) this court said: "Section 7 of the Appellate Practice Act of 1965 (Ga. L. 1965, pp. 18, 22; Code Ann. § 6-1001), provides that after conviction the notice of appeal shall serve as a supersedeas in all cases where death sentence has been imposed or where the defendant is admitted to bail and that `if the sentence is bailable' the defendant may give bond.

Summary of this case from Holcomb v. State
Case details for

Sellers v. State of Georgia

Case Details

Full title:SELLERS v. STATE OF GEORGIA

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Oct 28, 1965

Citations

145 S.E.2d 827 (Ga. Ct. App. 1965)
112 Ga. App. 607

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