Supreme Court of Georgia, 1935

Crider v. Harris

Crider v. Harris
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided October 16, 1935 · Hutcheson
181 Ga. 555; 182 S.E. 592; 1935 Ga. LEXIS 162

Crider v. Harris

Opinion of the Court

Hutcheson, Justice.

The bill of exceptions complains only of the direction of a verdict in favor of a plea of res judicata.. This was not such a final judgment as will support a direct bill of exceptions as contemplated by the Code of 1933, § 6-701. English v. Rosenkrantz, 150 Ga. 745 (105 S. E. 292).

Writ of error dismissed.

All the Justices concur, except Russell, O. J., absent because of illness.

070rehearing

ON MOTION FOE EEnEABING.

Leave is granted the plaintiff in error to treat the official copy of the bill of exceptions filed in the court below as exceptions pendente lite. Johnson v. Henry, 178 Ga. 542 (174 S. E. 140).

All the Justices concur. J. II. Paschall, for plaintiffs. Boscoe Pickett, for defendants.

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