Blassingame v. State
Blassingame v. State
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff in error was convicted of a misdemeanor, in the county court of Morgan county, and sued out a writ of certiorari to the superior court. The averments in the petition for cer
A petition for certiorari from a county court to the superior court in a criminal case must be verified by an affidavit as to the truth of the averments of the petition. Penal Code, § 763. In addition to the verification provided for in this section, the applicant for certiorari must further file his affidavit stating that he has not had a fair trial, and has been wrongfully and illegally convicted. Id. §765. Where the recitals of fact set forth in the petition are not verified, it is too late, after an answer which fully supports and corroborates the allegations of fact has been made, to dismiss the certiorari because of lack of verification. Taylor v. State, 118 Ga. 50; Williams v. Mangum, 119 Ga. 628. These cases hold that upon the coming in of the answer, fully supporting and corroborating the averments of fact in the petition, the failure to verify the petition in the first instance is cured. The Penal Code, § 765, requires that the affiant shall also give bond and security or make affidavit as is required of persons when carrying cases to the Supreme Court. The applicant for certiorari who duly verifies his petition, but fails to give bond or to make an affidavit as to his inability to do so, fails to comply with a condition precedent to the grant of a writ of certiorari in a criminal case tried in a county court, and the petition will be dismissed because of the failure to give the bond or make the required affidavit in lieu thereof, even after answer. Farmer v. State, 77 Ga. 134. So, also, where there is a failure to file an affidavit that the applicant has been wrongfully and illegally convicted, the judgment of the superior court affirming the judgment of the county court on its merits will not be interfered with by this court. Pitts v. State, 59 Ga. 764. The filing of the affidavit provided for in section 765
Judgment affirmed.
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