RILEY v. STATE

40032.

107 Ga. App. 639 (1963)

131 S.E.2d 124

RILEY v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 16, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward B. Everett, for plaintiff in error.

William T. Boyd, Solicitor General, Frank S. French, Eugene L. Tiller, contra.


FRANKUM, Judge.

1. A writ of error coram nobis does not lie to correct defects in a proceeding which were known to the party or his counsel at the time of the trial or which were apparent on the face of the record and could have been taken advantage of by a motion to dismiss the proceeding or by demurrer. South v. State, 72 Ga.App. 79 (33 S.E.2d 23). Neither is such writ available where the party seeking it has an adequate statutory remedy. Randall v. Whitman...

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