Phillips v. City of Atlanta
Phillips v. City of Atlanta
Opinion of the Court
William R. Phillips, Jr., was summoned before the recorder’s court of the city of Atlanta, to answer the charge of engaging in the business of pawnbroker without registering as such or obtaining a license. On the trial of the case before the recorder, he was convicted of said offence, and sued out a certiorari to the superior court of Fulton county, alleging error in the recorder in convicting him of the offence charged. The recorder answered the same, and the answer was traversed by the plaintiff in error. When the case was called for trial, the defendant admitted the traverse to be true, and an order of the court was taken to that effect; whereupon the recorder filed an amend
The plaintiff in error objected to this amendment being filed, on the ground that he had received no notice of any such amendment, and that before such amendment could be filed, an order of court must be had and the opposite party put on notice; all of which objections the court overruled, and allowed the amendment to be filed. The plaintiff in error then asked for a continuance of the case, on the ground of surprise, which was denied by the court; and the trial proceeded. The court rendered judgment, dismissing said certiorari, and affirming the judgment of the court below. The plaintiff in error tendered his bill of exceptions, and assigns error to the ruling of the court.
J udgment reversed.
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