DOUGLAS v. STATE

S93A1553.

263 Ga. 748 (1994)

438 S.E.2d 361

DOUGLAS v. THE STATE.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 24, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wright & Hyman, G. Russell Wright, for appellant.

John C. Pridgen, District Attorney, Denise D. Fachini, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee.


FLETCHER, Justice.

Sandy Jean Douglas was convicted of inducing a mother to part with her child in violation of OCGA § 19-8-24 (a) (2) by purchasing a used car for the mother of the child in exchange for physical custody or control of the child. Douglas pled guilty to the offense but reserved her right to challenge the constitutionality of § 19-8-24 (a) (2) on vagueness grounds.1 We find § 19-8-24 (a) (2) is sufficiently...

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