Case Name: VAUGHAN v. STATE OF GEORGIA
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1964-11-25
Citations: 110 Ga. App. 709
Docket Number: 41009
Parties: VAUGHAN v. STATE OF GEORGIA.
Judges: Bell, P. J., and Jordan, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 110
Pages: 709–710

Head Matter:
41009.
VAUGHAN v. STATE OF GEORGIA.
Decided November 25, 1964.
Dan L. Lanier, for plaintiff in error.
L. C. Anderson, Solicitor, contra.

Opinion:
Ebeehaedt, Judge.
The pickup truck involved was not alleged to have been used "in conveying, removing, concealing or storing" of nontax-paid liquor, hence the portion of Code Ann. § 58-207 relating to vehicles does not apply. It is contended by the State that the truck might be declared contraband as some "apparatus or appliances" used in the manufacture of moonshine. We do not agree that it comes within that category, but even if it did, in spite of the strict construction we are required to put on the statute, Premium Distrib. Co. v. State of Ga., 89 Ga. App. 222, 230 (79 SE2d 57), "apparatus or appliances" are not subject to condemnation under the Code section but only to being "summarily destroyed and rendered useless" by the law enforcement officers. Leath v. Rosser, 52 Ga. App. 587 (1) (183 SE 839).
The judgment overruling intervenor's demurrer must be
Reversed.
Bell, P. J., and Jordan, J., concur.