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Jenkins v. Jenkins

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 8, 1973
202 S.E.2d 52 (Ga. 1973)

Opinion

28366.

SUBMITTED OCTOBER 15, 1973.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 8, 1973.

Contempt. Effingham Superior Court. Before Judge Hawkins.

J. Walter Cowart, for appellant.

Edward Reddick, for appellee.


This appeal is from a judgment finding that Jack Rogers Jenkins was in contempt of the trial court's judgment requiring him to make certain child support payments and to pay certain attorney fees. The brief for the appellant states that the official court reporter was not present when the contempt case was tried and that counsel for the appellee would not agree to the stipulation of facts presented by him. The evidence has not been brought to this court by any of the methods provided in Code Ann. § 6-805 (Ga. L. 1965, pp. 18, 24). Since there is no evidence before this court, the judgment of the trial court cannot be reviewed.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED OCTOBER 15, 1973 — DECIDED NOVEMBER 8, 1973.


Summaries of

Jenkins v. Jenkins

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 8, 1973
202 S.E.2d 52 (Ga. 1973)
Case details for

Jenkins v. Jenkins

Case Details

Full title:JENKINS v. JENKINS

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 8, 1973

Citations

202 S.E.2d 52 (Ga. 1973)
202 S.E.2d 52

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