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Bearden v. Shirley

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 20, 1967
157 S.E.2d 741 (Ga. 1967)

Opinion

24337.

SUBMITTED OCTOBER 9, 1967.

DECIDED OCTOBER 20, 1967. REHEARING DENIED NOVEMBER 9, 1967.

Habeas corpus. Stephens Superior Court. Before Judge Smith.

Irvin R. Kimzey, for appellant.

Herbert B. Kimzey, Solicitor General, for appellee.


This appeal is from the denial of a writ of habeas corpus. The petitioner had alleged that he was being illegally detained by the respondent sheriff and jailer pursuant to a fugitive warrant, and that he should be discharged since South Carolina had failed to file a request for extradition for a considerably longer period of time than provided by law. However, upon the hearing it appeared that the petitioner had already freely and voluntarily waived extradition and had been returned to the South Carolina authorities. Under these circumstances, the issue was moot, and for this reason the trial court properly denied the writ. Sanders v. Mutimer, 221 Ga. 337 ( 144 S.E.2d 512) (one Justice not participating).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.

SUBMITTED OCTOBER 9, 1967 — DECIDED OCTOBER 20, 1967 — REHEARING DENIED NOVEMBER 9, 1967.


Summaries of

Bearden v. Shirley

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 20, 1967
157 S.E.2d 741 (Ga. 1967)
Case details for

Bearden v. Shirley

Case Details

Full title:BEARDEN v. SHIRLEY, Sheriff

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 20, 1967

Citations

157 S.E.2d 741 (Ga. 1967)
223 Ga. 736

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