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Harrell v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
May 8, 1959
108 S.E.2d 864 (Ga. 1959)

Opinion

20437.

SUBMITTED APRIL 14, 1959.

DECIDED MAY 8, 1959.

Murder. Bacon Superior Court. Before Judge Roddenberry. January 31, 1959.

R. E. Lawson, J. Laddie Boatright, for plaintiff in error.

Dewey Hayes, Solicitor-General, Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Rubye G. Jackson, Deputy Assistant Attorney-General, contra.


There was no service of the bill of exceptions. The only waiver or acknowledgment of service was in connection with the presentation of the bill of exceptions to the trial judge for certification, and this waiver is in identical language (with the exception of the name and the date) as that in Scott v. State, 214 Ga. 860 ( 108 S.E.2d 692). Under the ruling in Scott v. State, supra, and the decisions there cited, the writ of error must be dismissed. See also Tanner v. State, 214 Ga. 859 ( 108 S.E.2d 703).

Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED APRIL 14, 1959 — DECIDED MAY 8, 1959.


Summaries of

Harrell v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
May 8, 1959
108 S.E.2d 864 (Ga. 1959)
Case details for

Harrell v. State

Case Details

Full title:HARRELL v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: May 8, 1959

Citations

108 S.E.2d 864 (Ga. 1959)
108 S.E.2d 864