RAMOS v. STATE

No. A01A1950.

555 S.E.2d 779 (2001)

252 Ga. App. 106

RAMOS v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

October 19, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Toler III, Atlanta, for appellant.

Keith C. Martin, Solicitor-General, Evelyn P. Sandefur, Asst. Solicitor-General, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Presiding Judge.

Jay Anthony Ramos was tried before a jury for failure to maintain lane and driving under the influence of alcohol. The jury found him guilty of failure to maintain lane, but was unable to reach a verdict on the driving under the influence of alcohol charge. The trial court, therefore, declared a mistrial as to the driving under the influence of alcohol charge. Following a retrial on that charge, a jury found him guilty of the charge. Ramos...

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