DOWDY v. PALMOUR

39560.

251 Ga. 135 (1983)

304 S.E.2d 52

DOWDY et al. v. PALMOUR.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 16, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas W. McDonald, Sr., for appellants.

Andrew Dowdy, pro se.

Bruce L. Udolf, District Attorney, for appellee.


HILL, Chief Justice.

Andrew Dowdy and Douglas W. McDonald, attorneys, were held in contempt of court. Dowdy and McDonald represented a client in a probation revocation hearing before Judge James E. Palmour, III. The probationer was charged with having violated the conditions of his probation by possessing cocaine. When the state called its first witness, Dowdy asked for the rule of sequestration. The judge said: "All right. Call all witnesses around." The assistant...

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