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Anderson v. Crawford

Supreme Court of Georgia
Mar 18, 1964
135 S.E.2d 893 (Ga. 1964)

Opinion

22405.

SUBMITTED MARCH 9, 1964.

DECIDED MARCH 18, 1964. REHEARING DENIED MARCH 26, 1964.

Habeas corpus. Wrightsville City Court. Before Judge Rowland.

Connie S. Anderson, pro se. H. R. Thompson, contra.


Service of the bill of exceptions must be personal, unless waived or by acknowledgment, and except in the instances of service upon the State or the non-residence of the opposite party, when service may be perfected by leaving a copy of such bill of exceptions at the residence of the attorney for the opposite party. Code § 6-911 (1), (2), (3), as amended (Ga. L. 1953, Nov. Sess., pp. 440, 456); South Side Atlanta Bank v. Anderson, 200 Ga. 322 ( 37 S.E.2d 404). There being a total lack of service of the bill of exceptions after the same was approved on November 14, 1963, and no waiver of service appearing, this court is without jurisdiction, and the motion to dismiss on this ground is sustained. Harper v. Atlanta W. P. R. Co. 204 Ga. 311 ( 49 S.E.2d 513); West Lumber Co. v. Harris, 204 Ga. 343 ( 50 S.E.2d 15); Irwin v. LeCraw, 206 Ga. 702 ( 58 S.E.2d 383).

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED MARCH 9, 1964 — DECIDED MARCH 18, 1964 — REHEARING DENIED MARCH 26, 1964.


Summaries of

Anderson v. Crawford

Supreme Court of Georgia
Mar 18, 1964
135 S.E.2d 893 (Ga. 1964)
Case details for

Anderson v. Crawford

Case Details

Full title:ANDERSON v. CRAWFORD, Warden

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Mar 18, 1964

Citations

135 S.E.2d 893 (Ga. 1964)
135 S.E.2d 893

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