Case Name: Hannah v. The State
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1926-11-09
Citations: 36 Ga. App. 100
Docket Number: 17552
Parties: Hannah v. The State.
Judges: Luke, J., concurs. Bloodworth, J., absent on account of-illness.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 36
Pages: 100–100

Head Matter:
17552.
Hannah v. The State.
Decided November 9, 1926.
H. H. Turner, for plaintiff in error.
Boy Dorsey, solicitor, John A. Boykin, solicitor-general, J. W. LeCraw, contra.

Opinion:
Broyles, O. J.
The bill of exceptions assigns error upon a judgment overruling a certiorari. It is disclosed by the bill of exceptions and the record that the judgment was rendered on May 27, 1926, and that the bill of exceptions was presented to the judge on June 21, 1926. This being a criminal case, and the bill of exceptions not having been tendered the judge within 20 days of the judgment complained of, this court is without jurisdiction to entertain the case.
Writ of error dismissed.
Luke, J., concurs. Bloodworth, J., absent on account of-illness.