Georgia Court of Appeals, 1917

Newsome v. Sheppard

Newsome v. Sheppard
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided March 20, 1917 · George, Luke, Wade
19 Ga. App. 525; 91 S.E. 915; 1917 Ga. App. LEXIS 217

Newsome v. Sheppard

Opinion of the Court

George, J.

A petition for certiorari, setting out the testimony introduced

in a possessory-warrant ease, and assigning error only in the following sentence: “Bach side closed and the court made a judgment awarding the said corn to the plaintiff, Sheppard, which judgment the defendant assigns as error, ” presents no question for determination by the 'court, and the judge of the superior court properly dismissed the petition for lack of a sufficient assignment. Civil Code of 1910, § 5183; Papworth v. Fitzgerald, 111 Ga. 54 (36 S. E. 311) ; Harrell v. Quitman, 17 Ga. App. 299 (86 S. E. 662), and cases there cited. Nothing in Birdford Supply Co. v. Edwards, 16 Ga. App. 518 (85 S. E. 687); or in Patterson v. Beck, 133 Ga. 701 (66 S. E. 911), conflicts with this ruling.

Judgment affirmed.

Wade, G. J., and Luke, J., concur.

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