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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

JOAB J. GILLION, plaintiff in error, v. D. W. MASSEY, defendant in error.
    (Atlanta,
    June Term, 1870.)
    RES ADJUDICATA—FORMER DISMISSAL BECAUSE OF DEFECTS IN BILL OF EXCEPTIONS.—While the record was being read, the Court discovered that this was the same cause which had been dismissed because of defects in the bill of Exceptions, at December Term, 1869, (See 40th Ga. R., 547,) and dismissed it, because the judgment below having been affirmed by dismissal here, the matter was res adjudicata.
    
      
      See the principal case cited in Brower v. Cothran, 75 Ga. 12.