WHITE v. NOLAND

19577.

213 Ga. 19 (1957)

96 S.E.2d 598

WHITE v. NOLAND, Solicitor-General.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 11, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. B. Howe, Harold L. Murphy, for plaintiff in error.

Robert J. Noland, Solicitor-General, James I. Parker, Assistant Solicitor-General, contra.


HEAD, Justice.

The bill of exceptions recites that the cause is brought to this court because it "involves a constitutional question." If any decision is required on a constitutional question, as alleged, it would involve only the application in a general sense of an unquestioned and unambiguous provision of the Constitution to a given state of facts. The Court of Appeals, and not the Supreme Court, therefore, has jurisdiction of the writ of error. Giles v...

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