MURPHY v. DOMINY

18710.

211 Ga. 70 (1954)

84 S.E.2d 193

MURPHY v. DOMINY, Director, Department of Public Safety.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided October 11, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Dodgen, for plaintiff in error. Eugene Cook, Attorney-General, Hamilton Stephens, Assistant Attorney-General, contra.


ALMAND, Justice.

This was a petition for a mandamus absolute brought by Walter C. Murphy against W. C. Dominy, Director of Public Safety, to require the defendant to turn over to the plaintiff his license to drive an automobile. The case was submitted to the trial court without the intervention of a jury on the facts alleged in the petition and the response. In substance, they were: On October 8, 1953, upon the plaintiff's plea of guilty to the offense of operating...

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