Case Name: BOYD v. THE STATE
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 1989-04-10
Citations: 191 Ga. App. 435
Docket Number: A89A0677
Parties: BOYD v. THE STATE.
Judges: Carley, C. J., and Beasley, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 191
Pages: 435–436

Head Matter:
A89A0677.
BOYD v. THE STATE.
(383 SE2d 906)

Opinion:
McMurray, Presiding Judge.
Defendant was charged, via accusation, with abandoning his two minor children, OCGA § 19-10-1. Defendant filed a motion to dismiss the accusation, asserting the general grounds. The trial court denied the motion to dismiss and this direct appeal followed. Held:
The overruling of defendant's motion to dismiss the accusation, which leaves the case pending for trial, is not a final judgment from which appeal can be taken, absent a certificate of immediate review. OCGA § 5-6-34; Partain v. State, 138 Ga. App. 171, 172 (225 SE2d 736). Consequently, since defendant has not complied with the interlocutory appeal procedure prescribed by OCGA § 5-6-34 (b), this appeal must be dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.
Carley, C. J., and Beasley, J., concur.
Decided April 10, 1989
Rehearing denied May 4, 1989
Jimmy A. Boyd, pro se.
Gerald N. Blaney, Jr., Solicitor, for appellee.