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Smith v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Apr 19, 1996
471 S.E.2d 591 (Ga. Ct. App. 1996)

Opinion

A96A1109

DECIDED APRIL 19, 1996 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.

D.U.I. Fulton City Court. Before Judge Jackson.

Howard J. Weintraub, for appellant.

Louise T. Hornsby, Solicitor, Marcelle A. Castillo, Assistant Solicitor, for appellee.


On July 19, 1995, Graham Smith was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, and an Administrative License Suspension proceeding was initiated. Because the arresting officer failed to appear at the Administrative License Suspension hearing, the proposed suspension was rescinded. On August 29, 1995, Smith filed his plea in bar based upon double jeopardy to stop the criminal prosecution of the D.U.I. charge. The trial court denied Smith's plea.

On appeal, Smith contends that the trial court erred when it held that the State's criminal prosecution, following an Administrative License Suspension action, does not constitute double jeopardy. Smith's position was decided adversely to him in Nolen v. State, 218 Ga. App. 819 ( 463 S.E.2d 504) (1995), and we decline to reconsider our holding therein. See also Jackson v. State, 218 Ga. App. 677 ( 462 S.E.2d 802) (1995).

Judgment affirmed. Beasley, C.J., and Birdsong, P.J., concur.


DECIDED APRIL 19, 1996 — CERT. APPLIED FOR.


Summaries of

Smith v. State

Court of Appeals of Georgia
Apr 19, 1996
471 S.E.2d 591 (Ga. Ct. App. 1996)
Case details for

Smith v. State

Case Details

Full title:SMITH v. THE STATE

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia

Date published: Apr 19, 1996

Citations

471 S.E.2d 591 (Ga. Ct. App. 1996)
221 Ga. App. 185