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STUDGES v. THE STATE.
34205.
Violating liquor law; from Columbus City Court-- Judge Calhoun. June 14, 1952.
TOWNSEND, J.
Where, as here, the bill of exceptions contains no certificate of the trial judge indicating his intention to verify the truthfulness of the recitals therein contained, as required by Code (Ann. Supp.), 6-806, the appellate court has no jurisdiction, and the bill of exceptions must be dismissed. Beasley v. Georgia Power Co., 207 Ga. 188 (60 S. E. 2d, 363); Edge v. State, 199 Ga. 431 (34 S. E. 2d, 498); Davis v. State, 191 Ga. 558 (1) (13 S. E. 2d, 351). The certificate of the trial court as follows: "The above and foregoing bill of exceptions approved and ordered filed," does not amount to a compliance with this requirement.
J. R. Thompson, Solicitor, contra.
R. Terry, for plaintiff in error.
DECIDED SEPTEMBER 16, 1952.
Saturday May 23 05:03 EDT


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