RAWLS v. BULLOCH COUNTY SCHOOL DIST.

No. A96A1725.

477 S.E.2d 383 (1996)

223 Ga. App. 234

RAWLS v. BULLOCH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

October 16, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard Phillips, Ludowici, for appellant.

Chambers, Mabry, McClelland & Brooks, Lawrence J. Hogan, Charles G. Ragsdale, Beckmann & Pinson, Joseph H. Barrow, Savannah, William R. Dekle, Turner & Pool, Vanderver R. Pool, Statesboro, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Judge.

James Rawls sued the Bulloch County School District, alleging it negligently failed to protect him from a foreseeable attack by Timmy Marshall. The trial court granted summary judgment to the school district, finding it entitled to sovereign immunity. Rawls appeals, claiming the trial court erred because an issue of material fact still exists regarding whether the school district was negligent. We affirm.

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