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Todd v. Stynchcombe

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 7, 1971
184 S.E.2d 466 (Ga. 1971)

Opinion

26698.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 16, 1971.

DECIDED OCTOBER 7, 1971.

Appellate procedure. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Holt.

Jack Donald Todd, pro se. Lewis R. Slaton, District Attorney, Creighton W. Sossomon, for appellee.


The appeal in this case (denominated as an appeal from the denial of a habeas corpus) was filed on June 17, 1971, 45 days after the date of the entry of the judgment appealed from. Assuming, but not deciding, that the judgment appealed from (the same being a judgment denying the appellant's application to be allowed to make bond pending his appeal from his conviction of the offense of burglary) is an appealable judgment and that the case is otherwise one within the jurisdiction of this court, the notice of appeal not having been filed until more than 30 days after the entry of the judgment appealed from, the appeal must be dismissed as not having been timely filed. Hughes v. State, 226 Ga. 721 ( 177 S.E.2d 243), and cits.

Appeal dismissed. All the Justices concur.

ARGUED SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 — DECIDED OCTOBER 7, 1971.


Summaries of

Todd v. Stynchcombe

Supreme Court of Georgia
Oct 7, 1971
184 S.E.2d 466 (Ga. 1971)
Case details for

Todd v. Stynchcombe

Case Details

Full title:TODD v. STYNCHCOMBE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Oct 7, 1971

Citations

184 S.E.2d 466 (Ga. 1971)
184 S.E.2d 466