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Ogletree v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 16, 1940
11 S.E.2d 107 (Ga. Ct. App. 1940)

Opinion

28563, 28606. 28578.

DECIDED OCTOBER 16, 1940.

Violating liquor law; maintaining lottery; from LaGrange city court — Judge Tuggle. May 14, 27, June 3, 1940.

P. T. Hipp, Loeb C. Ketzky, Wyatt Morgan, for plaintiffs in error. L. L. Meadors, solicitor, contra.


In each of these stated cases the defendant was convicted of a misdemeanor, and sentenced by the court. The motions for new trials were overruled, and they excepted. The cases were transmitted to this court; and while under consideration by this court and before decisions were rendered therein, the three defendants were pardoned by the Governor, provided that each one paid to the proper officials of the court a certain fixed nominal fine. It having been made to appear to this court that said fines have been paid and that the pardons have become absolute, the motion to dismiss the bills of exceptions, on the ground that the cases have become moot, sustained.

Writs of error dismissed. MacIntyre and Gardner, JJ., concur.

DECIDED OCTOBER 16, 1940.


Summaries of

Ogletree v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Oct 16, 1940
11 S.E.2d 107 (Ga. Ct. App. 1940)
Case details for

Ogletree v. State

Case Details

Full title:OGLETREE v. THE STATE. PATTERSON v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Oct 16, 1940

Citations

11 S.E.2d 107 (Ga. Ct. App. 1940)
11 S.E.2d 107

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