POPE v. STATE

42930.

116 Ga. App. 271 (1967)

157 S.E.2d 32

POPE v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided September 5, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry F. Pope, pro se.

Andrew J. Ryan, Jr., Solicitor General, Andrew J. Ryan, III, for appellee.


BELL, Presiding Judge.

After the term of court at which the prisoner was convicted and sentenced for breaking and entering an automobile, he filed a motion denominated "Motion extraordinary to vacate and set aside the judgment, conviction, and sentence" and contending that his indictment and conviction were void. If the detention is unlawful because the indictment and conviction are void, the prisoner's remedy is by a writ of habeas corpus. See McDonald v. State...

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