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Orange v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 10, 1948
46 S.E.2d 484 (Ga. 1948)

Opinion

16067.

FEBRUARY 10, 1948.

Robbery by force. Before Judge Boykin. Troup Superior Court. October 13, 1947.

Raymond W. Martin, for plaintiff in error.

Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, L. M. Wyatt, Solicitor-General, and Wright Lipford, Assistant Attorney-General, contra.


The accused having been found guilty of robbery by intimidation under the Code, § 26-2503, which is not a capital felony, under article 6, section 2, paragraph 4, of the Constitution of 1945 (Code, Ann. Supp., § 2-3704), this court has no jurisdiction thereof. Meriwether v. State, 189 Ga. 746 (2, 3) ( 8 S.E.2d 72); Mika v. State, 196 Ga. 473 (2) ( 26 S.E. 616). Accordingly the case is

Transferred to the Court of Appeals. All the Justices concur, except Bell, J., absent on account of illness, and Wyatt, J., who took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

No. 16067. FEBRUARY 10, 1948.


Summaries of

Orange v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 10, 1948
46 S.E.2d 484 (Ga. 1948)
Case details for

Orange v. State

Case Details

Full title:ORANGE v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 10, 1948

Citations

46 S.E.2d 484 (Ga. 1948)
203 Ga. 294