Supreme Court of Georgia, 1906

McDonald v. State

McDonald v. State
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided August 17, 1906 · Beck
126 Ga. 536; 55 S.E. 235; 1906 Ga. LEXIS 434

McDonald v. State

Opinion of the Court

Beck, J.

1. A motion to set aside the judgment is not the appropriate

remedy in a criminal case if the indictment is void. The judgment may be arrested upon motion made during the term at which the verdict is rendered, or the prisoner may be discharged upon a writ of habeas corpus at any time thereafter, if no question as to the validity of the indictment was adjudicated at the trial. Griffin v. Eaves, 114 Ga. 65. See also Moore v. Wheeler, 109 Ga. 62; Duren v. Stephens, ante, 496.

2. In the case of Regopoulas v. State, 116 Ga. 596, no question was made as to the remedy by motion to set aside being appropriate.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except Fish, O. J., absent.

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