Georgia Court of Appeals, 2024

SHERRI MCBRAYER v. GENE SCARBROUGH, SHERIFF

SHERRI MCBRAYER v. GENE SCARBROUGH, SHERIFF
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided January 25, 2024

SHERRI MCBRAYER v. GENE SCARBROUGH, SHERIFF

Opinion

SECOND DIVISION MILLER, P. J., RICKMAN and PIPKIN, JJ.

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January 25, 2024

In the Court of Appeals of Georgia A22A0002. MCBRAYER et al. v. SCARBROUGH.

MILLER, Presiding Judge.

In McBrayer v. Scarbrough, 364 Ga. App. 112 (874 SE2d 146) (2022), this Court affirmed the trial court’s grant of judgment on the pleadings in this case based on sovereign immunity. In McBrayer v. Scarbrough, 317 Ga. 387 (893 SE2d 660) (2023), the Supreme Court of Georgia reversed the judgment of this Court and concluded that sovereign immunity was waived because the underlying wrongful death arose from the sheriff deputies’ alleged negligent “use” of a covered motor vehicle under OCGA §§ 33-24-51 (b) and 36-92-2. We therefore vacate our prior opinion, adopt the Supreme Court’s opinion as our own, and reverse the trial court’s grant of judgment on the pleadings.

Judgment reversed. Rickman and Pipkin, JJ., concur.

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