Case ID: ga-app_129/html/0186-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Bell, Chief Judge.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

48054.
    KYZER v. DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
    Submitted April 2, 1973
    Decided June 8, 1973.
    
      Joe W. Rowland, for appellant.
    
      Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Courtney Wilder Stanton, Daniel I. MacIntyre, Dorothy T. Beasley, Assistant Attorneys General, Harold N. Hill, Jr., Deputy Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.
   Bell, Chief Judge.

In the first appearance of this case (Kyzer v. Director, Department of Public Safety, 126 Ga. App. 600 (191 SE2d 592)), the appeal was dismissed because the issue between the parties had become moot. Thereafter, the appellant filed in superior court a motion to set aside that part of the judgment which formed the basis of the prior appeal. The lower court, after hearing, dismissed the motion and it is this judgment that is appealed. Held:

Appellant’s motion is an attempt to relitigate a moot issue. Any ruling of this court is binding in all subsequent proceedings in that case in the lower court and in this court. CPA § 60 (b) (Code Ann. § 81A-160 (b)).

Judgment affirmed.

Been and Quillian, JJ., concur.