HUBBARD v. STATE

43933.

256 Ga. 637 (1987)

352 S.E.2d 383

HUBBARD v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 28, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sara F. Miller, Timothy W. Floyd, for appellant.

Ken Stula, Solicitor, for appellee.


GREGORY, Justice.

Amos Hubbard was convicted in a bench trial in the State Court of Clarke County of the offense of maintaining a disorderly house. He was sentenced to serve 12 months in confinement concurrently with another sentence.

Hubbard contended below and contends here that the disorderly house statute is facially unconstitutional because it violates the due process clause of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution in that it is too vague...

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