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Gibson v. Gibson

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jul 11, 1958
104 S.E.2d 457 (Ga. 1958)

Opinion

20114.

ARGUED JUNE 10, 1958.

DECIDED JULY 11, 1958. REHEARING DENIED JULY 22, 1958.

Divorce, etc. DeKalb Superior Court. Before Judge Hubert. February 24, 1958.

George Mitchell, Dan C. Mitchell, Terrell Gibson, pro se, for plaintiff in error.

Sam G. Dettelbach, contra.


It appearing that the judgment here under review is one dismissing a motion to modify and set aside a verdict and judgment in a divorce case, upon the ground that no brief of evidence had been approved, submitted, or served, and it further appearing that there is no brief of evidence in this court and no copy of the judgment in the record in the divorce case, it follows, there is nothing before this court for review, and the judgment of the court below is

Affirmed. All the Justices concur.

ARGUED JUNE 10, 1958 — DECIDED JULY 11, 1958 — REHEARING DENIED JULY 22, 1958.


Summaries of

Gibson v. Gibson

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jul 11, 1958
104 S.E.2d 457 (Ga. 1958)
Case details for

Gibson v. Gibson

Case Details

Full title:GIBSON v. GIBSON

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jul 11, 1958

Citations

104 S.E.2d 457 (Ga. 1958)
104 S.E.2d 457

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