Case Name: BROOKS v. THE STATE
Court: Supreme Court of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1977-04-20
Citations: 238 Ga. 643
Docket Number: 32139
Parties: BROOKS v. THE STATE.
Judges: Nichols, C. J., Undercofler, P. J., Jordan, Ingram, Hall and Hill, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Reports
Volume: 238
Pages: 643–643

Head Matter:
32139.
BROOKS v. THE STATE.
Argued April 11, 1977 —
Decided April 20, 1977.
Thomas M. West, for appellant.
Lewis R. Slaton, District Attorney, Donald J. Stein, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.

Opinion:
Per curiam.
Appellant was convicted in Fulton Superior Court of several noncapital crimes, including criminal use of an article with an altered identification mark (Code Ann. § 26-1506). The appeal is brought to this court on appellant's assertion that Code Ann. § 26-1506 is unconstitutional because it is too vague to be capable of enforcement. We reject this contention and the case will be transferred to the Court of Appeals for consideration of the appeal. See Rogers v. State, 139 Ga. App. 656 (229 SE2d 132) (1976), where the Court of Appeals construed and applied Code Ann. § 26-1506.
Transferred to the Court of Appeals.
Nichols, C. J., Undercofler, P. J., Jordan, Ingram, Hall and Hill, JJ., concur.