MORRIS v. STATE

57657.

149 Ga. App. 793 (1979)

257 S.E.2d 549

MORRIS v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 3, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jay W. Bouldin, for appellant.

William E. Frey, Solicitor, Leonard Cohen, Solicitor pro hac vice, for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Judge.

Appellant Morris was charged with the offense of theft by taking (shoplifting). The state rested its case upon an accusation in which the supporting affidavit was left completely blank. Appellant moved orally to dismiss the accusation for lack of a valid affidavit. The trial court in findings of fact and conclusions of law acknowledged the absence of a properly executed affidavit accompanying the accusation...

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