Howard v. Boone

Supreme Court of Georgia
Howard v. Boone, 174 Ga. 329 (Ga. 1932)
162 S.E. 681; 1932 Ga. LEXIS 48
Gilbert

Howard v. Boone

Opinion of the Court

Gilbert, J.

The exception is to a judgment of the superior court dismissing a petition for certiorari. The certiorari complains of a judgment of the court of ordinary refusing to set aside a judgment dismissing an administratrix. This court is without jurisdiction; and accordingly the ease is transferred to the Court of Appeals; which has jurisdiction. See Blount v. Brinson, 172 Ga. 663 (158 S. E. 527), which involved the same question. So ordered.

All the Justices concur. Fleming & Fleming and Wade H. Watson, for plaintiffs in error. M. G. Barwich and J. P. Highsmith, contra.

Reference

Full Case Name
Howard v. Boone, administratrix
Status
Published