Case ID: ga-app_27/html/0236-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Stephens, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

11999, 12086.
    Howell v. Bowen; and vice versa.
    
    Decided June 17, 1921.
   Stephens, J.

1. The court did not. abuse its discretion in refusing a continuance upon the ground of the defendant’s absence from court when the case was called for trial, when it appeared from the evidence that the defendant “ could come to court but not without considerable pain,” and when it did not appear that such pain would interfere with his management of the ease. Cavender v. Atkins, 2 Ga. App. 173 (58 S. E. 332).

2. No other assignment of error is relied upon.

Judgment affirmed on the main Mil of exceptions; cross-bill of exceptions dismissed.

Jenkins, P. J., and Bill, J., concur.

Distraint; from city court of Blakely — Judge Sheffield. November 18, 1920.

Glessner & Collins, for Howell. A. H. Gray, contra.