Opinion
19370.
SUBMITTED JUNE 11, 1956.
DECIDED JULY 9, 1956.
Divorce. Before Judge Smith. Berrien Superior Court. March 24, 1956.
Robert L. Cork, for plaintiff in error.
Edward Parrish, contra.
The only judgment assigned as error is one overruling a plea to the jurisdiction, and since no final judgment has been rendered, the writ of error is premature and must be dismissed. Code (Ann. Supp.) § 6-701; Ross v. Mercer, 115 Ga. 353 ( 41 S.E. 594); Mitchell v. Butler, 173 Ga. 816 ( 161 S.E. 606); Johnson v. Battle, 120 Ga. 649 ( 48 S.E. 128); English v. Rosenkrantz, 150 Ga. 745 ( 105 S.E. 292); Miller Service v. Miller, 201 Ga. 344 ( 39 S.E.2d 750); Stout v. Pate, 209 Ga. 536 ( 74 S.E.2d 458).
Writ of error dismissed. All the Justices concur.