Case Name: DUNAHOO v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1971-09-28
Citations: 124 Ga. App. 471
Docket Number: 46575
Parties: DUNAHOO v. THE STATE.
Judges: Eberhardt and Whitman, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 124
Pages: 471–471

Head Matter:
46575.
DUNAHOO v. THE STATE.
Submitted September 20, 1971
Decided September 28, 1971.
Glenn Zell, for appellant.

Opinion:
Hall, Presiding Judge.
Defendant appeals from the order revoking his probation. The sole ground for the petition of revocation was that defendant had violated a condition of probation requiring him to maintain a conventional haircut.
We have held this type of condition to be invalid in the recent case of Inman v. State, 124 Ga. App. 190 (183 SE2d 413). It follows that the court is without power to revoke a probation based on a violation of an invalid condition.
Judgment reversed with direction that the above condition be deleted from defendant's order of probation and that his probation be reinstated.
Eberhardt and Whitman, JJ., concur.