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Baldwin v. Grimes

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 8, 1960
116 S.E.2d 207 (Ga. 1960)

Opinion

20970.

SUBMITTED JULY 12, 1960.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 8, 1960. REHEARING DENIED SEPTEMBER 21, 1960.

Habeas corpus. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Moore. June 10, 1960.

Chester E. Wallace, James R. Venable, for plaintiff in error.

Paul Webb, Solicitor-General, Eugene L. Tiller, Assistant Solicitor-General, contra.


Where, in the trial of a habeas corpus case, it appears that the respondent is holding the petitioner in custody under an executive warrant based on an extradition proceeding, and the warrant is regular on its face, the burden is cast upon the petitioner to show some valid and sufficient reason why the warrant should not be executed, since there is a presumption that the Governor complied with the Constitution and law, and this presumption continues until the contrary appears. Blackwell v. Jennings, 128 Ga. 264 ( 57 S.E. 484); Broyles v. Mount, 197 Ga. 659 ( 30 S.E.2d 48); Mathews v. Foster, 209 Ga. 699(4) ( 75 S.E.2d 427). No evidence other than the warrant was introduced; hence the court did not err in remanding the custody of the petitioner to the respondent.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED JULY 12, 1960 — DECIDED SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 — REHEARING DENIED SEPTEMBER 21, 1960.


Summaries of

Baldwin v. Grimes

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 8, 1960
116 S.E.2d 207 (Ga. 1960)
Case details for

Baldwin v. Grimes

Case Details

Full title:BALDWIN v. GRIMES, SHERIFF

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Sep 8, 1960

Citations

116 S.E.2d 207 (Ga. 1960)
116 S.E.2d 207

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