Wright v. Boyd
Wright v. Boyd
96 Ga. 745; 22 S.E. 379
Wright v. Boyd
Opinion of the Court
Where a judgment of contempt has been rendered by the superior court against one of its officers and the same has not been reviewed and affirmed by the Supreme Court, the lower court, upon a proper case made, may go behind the judgment and look into the truth of the case, and in its discretion re-examine the same. Kingsbery v. Ryan, 92 Ga. 115, and cases there cited.
Judgment affirmed.
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