Hiatt v. State
Hiatt v. State
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from a denial of a motion for reduction of bond. Defendant, in a separate appeal, appealed his conviction of driving under the influence of intoxicants; endangering the safety of persons on a public road; and, driving without holding a valid driver’s license. He was sentenced to serve 12 months on Count 1; 6 months on Count 2; and 6 months on Count 3. All sentences were to be served consecutively.
The court set bonds in the amounts of $10,000 on Count 1; $5,000 on Count 2; and, $5,000 on Count 3. Defendant moves for reduction of bond. It was denied. He appeals. Held:
This court, in Hiatt v. State, 144 Ga. App. 298, affirmed the conviction of the defendant on all three counts. The present appeal is moot.
Appeal dismissed.
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