INGRAM v. GRIMES

19877.

213 Ga. 652 (1957)

100 S.E.2d 914

INGRAM v. GRIMES, Sheriff.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 8, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Tyler, Swift Tyler, Marvin O'Neal, Jr., for plaintiff in error.

Paul Webb, Solicitor-General, Eugene L. Tiller, Carter Goode, contra.


MOBLEY, Justice.

Horace Ingram brought his petition for habeas corpus, alleging that he was being illegally restrained of his liberty and praying that the writ issue directed to T. Ralph Grimes, Sheriff of Fulton County, requiring him to bring petitioner before the court for the purpose of examining into the cause of detention. He alleged that he had been convicted in Fulton Superior Court of the offense of bribery on four counts, and sentenced to serve from three...

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