Case Name: Daniel v. The State
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1902-03-26
Citations: 115 Ga. 205
Docket Number: 
Parties: Daniel v. The State.
Judges: All the Justices concurring, except Little and Lewis, JJ., absent.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 115
Pages: 205–205

Head Matter:
Daniel v. The State.
Argued March 17,
Decided March 26, 1902.
Indictment for misdemeanor. Before Judge Fite. Bartow superior court. January 18,1902.
J. W. Harris, for plaintiff in error.
Sam. P. Maddox, solicitor-general, contra.

Opinion:
Simmons, C. J.
1. The mere recital in a bill of exceptions in a criminal case that the accused filed a plea to the jurisdiction of the court, and that the plea was stricken on demurrer, is no assignment of error and does not authorize this court to review the action of the court below.
2. The striking of a plea to the jurisdiction of the court can not be properly made the ground of amotion for a new trial. The movant does not show any necessity for a new trial before the court by making it appear that the court is without jurisdiction to try the case at all.
3. The evidence warranted the verdict.
Judgment affirmed.
All the Justices concurring, except Little and Lewis, JJ., absent.