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Reeves v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
May 13, 1948
47 S.E.2d 805 (Ga. 1948)

Opinion

16215.

MAY 13, 1948.

Larceny from house. Before Judge Humphrey. Washington Superior Court. February 7, 1948.

R. V. Hyman, Harris McMaster, and E. T. Averett, for plaintiff in error.

W. H. Lanier, Solicitor-General, contra.


This court is without jurisdiction of the instant bill of exceptions taken on an appeal from a conviction for larceny from the house. The question of jurisdiction is controlled by the ruling of this court in the recent case of Jackson v. State, 203 Ga. 570 ( 47 S.E.2d 588), which involved the same assignments of error as here presented by a different defendant convicted of the same offense, and in which the bill of exceptions was transferred to the Court of Appeals. The instant case is, therefore,

Transferred to the Court of Appeals. All the Justices concur.

No. 16215. MAY 13, 1948.


Summaries of

Reeves v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
May 13, 1948
47 S.E.2d 805 (Ga. 1948)
Case details for

Reeves v. State

Case Details

Full title:REEVES v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: May 13, 1948

Citations

47 S.E.2d 805 (Ga. 1948)
47 S.E.2d 805