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Howle v. Personnel Board of Appeals, City of East Point

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 19, 1970
173 S.E.2d 220 (Ga. 1970)

Opinion

25650.

SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 9, 1970.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 19, 1970.

Certiorari from personnel board. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Shaw.

Albert A. Roberts, Preston L. Holland, for appellant.

Archer, Patrick, Sidener Thomason, James H. Archer, Jr., for appellee.


The Court of Appeals has jurisdiction to decide questions of law that involve the application, in a general sense, of unquestioned and unambiguous provisions of the Constitution to a given state of facts and that do not involve construction of some constitutional provision directly in question and doubtful either under its own terms or under the decisions of the Supreme Court of Georgia or the Supreme Court of the United States. Gulf Paving Co. v. City of Atlanta, 149 Ga. 114 ( 99 S.E. 374); Dade County v. State of Ga., 201 Ga. 241, 244 ( 39 S.E.2d 473); Wiggins v. City of Macon, 224 Ga. 603 ( 163 S.E.2d 747).

Since the constitutional questions presented in this appeal do not involve the construction of some constitutional provisions directly in question and doubtful either under its own terms or under the decisions of the Supreme Court of Georgia or the Supreme Court of the United States, this appeal is

Transferred to the Court of Appeals. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 9, 1970 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 19, 1970.


Summaries of

Howle v. Personnel Board of Appeals, City of East Point

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 19, 1970
173 S.E.2d 220 (Ga. 1970)
Case details for

Howle v. Personnel Board of Appeals, City of East Point

Case Details

Full title:HOWLE v. PERSONNEL BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE CITY OF EAST POINT

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 19, 1970

Citations

173 S.E.2d 220 (Ga. 1970)
173 S.E.2d 220

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