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State v. Vaughn

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 15, 1951
207 Ga. 583 (Ga. 1951)

Opinion

17411.

FEBRUARY 15, 1951.

Certiorari; from Court of Appeals. 83 Ga. App. 124.

Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Paul Webb, Solicitor-General, Durwood Pye and William Hall, for plaintiff.

Wesley R. Asinof, Samuel Green Jr., and J. O. Ewing, for defendant.


Under the rules announced in the cases of State v. B'Gos, 175 Ga. 627 ( 165 S.E. 566), and State v. Taylor, 175 Ga. 642 ( 165 S.E. 733), this court is without jurisdiction to entertain, at the instance of the State, a petition for certiorari to the Court of Appeals in a criminal case.

Writ of certiorari dismissed. All the Justices concur.

No. 17411. FEBRUARY 15, 1951.


Summaries of

State v. Vaughn

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 15, 1951
207 Ga. 583 (Ga. 1951)
Case details for

State v. Vaughn

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE v. VAUGHN

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 15, 1951

Citations

207 Ga. 583 (Ga. 1951)
63 S.E.2d 357

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