STATE v. GILL

69586, 69587.

173 Ga. App. 848 (1985)

328 S.E.2d 561

THE STATE v. GILL. THE STATE v. SELLERS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Denied March 14, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Carbo III, Solicitor, for appellant.

William H. Turner, Jr., Lee Sexton, for appellees.


POPE, Judge.

Appellees Deborah Mitchell Gill and Donald Patrick Sellers were each charged by accusation of nine counts of violating OCGA § 16-13-32. Appellees each demurred to the accusations, challenging the constitutionality of OCGA § 16-13-32 and also contending that that statute had been repealed by implication by the enactment of OCGA § 16-13-32.1. The trial court ruled that OCGA § 16-13-32 had indeed been repealed by implication, and the...

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