Walls v. State
Walls v. State
Opinion of the Court
The fact that the principal in a bail bond, given for appearance in the courts of this State for trial of an offense committed in this State, was unable to appear because he was confined in jail in another State for a violation of the laws of that other State, is not a defense to a scire facias issued against the principal and his surety under Code Ann. § 27-906, pursuant to a forfeiture of the bond. Accordingly, the trial court did not err in overruling the motion of the surety to be relieved of the forfeiture for such reasons. While ordinarily, if an act of the State prevents the appearance of the principal for trial, the surety is relieved of the liability under the bond, (Alford v. Irwin, 34 Ga. 25; McClus
Judgment affirmed.
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