STATE v. PHILLIPS

A92A0997.

206 Ga. App. 421 (1992)

425 S.E.2d 412

THE STATE v. PHILLIPS.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided November 23, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick H. Head, Solicitor, Victoria S. Aronow, Assistant Solicitor, for appellant.

James C. Strayhorn, for appellee.


SOGNIER, Chief Judge.

Franklin Phillips was charged by accusation with driving under the influence of alcohol and failure to maintain lane. Phillips demurred to the accusation, objecting to language identifying the DUI offense as a "High and Aggravated Misdemeanor." The trial court granted the demurrer and ordered the State to amend the accusation as to any copy to be submitted to the jury by omitting the "high and aggravated" language. The State appeals, contending...

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