lawskills
Google
search the Web search LawSkills.com
Did you know you can download our entire database for free?


Resources
[more] 

Georgia Caselaw:
Browse
Greatest Hits

Georgia Code: Browse

(external) Findlaw Georgia Law Resources


This site exists because of donors like you.

Thanks!


Lawskills.com Georgia Caselaw
THE STATE v. GILDER.
33817.
PER CURIAM.
The facts show that the defendant Gilder was apprehended on March 4, 1977, and was charged by the district attorney of Chatham County with driving a vehicle while intoxicated and utilizing a previously revoked driver's license. On May 27, 1977, Gilder entered pleas of guilty in the State Court of Chatham County to these offenses and was sentenced to serve 12 months (concurrently) on each. On July 5, 1977, Gilder was indicted by the Chatham County grand jury for having violated Code 68B-308 (c) on March 4, 1977.
That Code section provides in pertinent part that "Any person declared to be an habitual violator and whose driver's license has been revoked under the provisions of this section who is thereafter convicted of operating a motor vehicle, while his license is so revoked, may, upon such conviction, be punished by confinement in the penitentiary not less than one nor more than five years."
To the indictment Gilder filed a plea pursuant to the provisions of Code Ann. 26-506 which the superior court granted. The Court of Appeals affirmed and this court granted certiorari to determine whether the defendant's plea of former jeopardy was properly sustained.
For the reasons stated in the decision of the Court of Appeals, State v. Gilder, 145 Ga. App. 731 (245 SE2d 3) (1978), we find that the plea of former jeopardy was properly sustained under Code 26-506 and we expressly affirm so much of the opinion of the Court of Appeals as relates to the issue reviewed on certiorari.
Charles C. Osbun, for appellee.
Tony H. Hight, John H. Petrey, amicus curiae.
Andrew J. Ryan, III, District Attorney, Robert M. Hitch, III, Kenneth R. Fielder, Assistant District Attorneys, for appellant.
ARGUED SEPTEMBER 11, 1978 -- DECIDED SEPTEMBER 28, 1978.
Thursday August 21 20:55 CDT


This site exists because of donors like you.

Thanks!


Valid HTML 4.0!

Valid CSS!





Home - Tour - Disclaimer - Privacy - Contact Us
Copyright © 2000,2002,2004 Lawskills.com