Court Opinion

ID: 9587414
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 23:21:50.586844+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:41:39.245957
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Hall, Justice ,
concurring specially.
I concur in the judgment for the reasons stated in my dissents in Coursin v. Harper, 236 Ga. 729, 732 (225 SE2d 428) (1976), and City Finance Co. v. Winston, 238 Ga. 10, 13 (231 SE2d 45) (1976), and my concurring opinion in J. Scott Rentals, Inc v. Bryant, 239 Ga. 585, 588 (238 SE2d 385) (1977). It is my firm position that Georgia’s post-judgment garnishment procedures were constitutional even before the 1975 amendment to the statute. See "Postjudgment Garnishment in Georgia: Acting Largely in the Dark,” 12 Georgia Law Review 60 (1977), and "Notice and Judicial Supervision in Post-judgment Garnishment — An Analysis of the Georgia Provisions,” 26 Emory Law Journal 597 (1977).