Supreme Court of Georgia, 1947

Harrison v. Anderson

Harrison v. Anderson
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided January 8, 1947 · Candler
41 S.E.2d 137; 201 Ga. 759; 1947 Ga. LEXIS 306 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Harrison v. Anderson

Opinion of the Court

Candler, Justice.

Harrison filed quo warranto in the Johnson County-Superior Court, calling upon Anderson to show cause why he should not be ousted from office as a member of the Johnson County Board of Education. The agreed statement of facts shows that the plaintiff was a member of the Johnson County grand jury which selected him to succeed the defendant. The plaintiff contended that the Code, § 32-903, which prescribes the qualifications of members for county boards of education, was superseded or repealed by the Constitution of 1945. He assigned error on a ruling in favor of the defendant. Held:

The provision of the Code, § 32-903, that the grand jury in selecting the members of the county board of education shall -not select one of their own number then in session, was not repealed or superseded by the Constitution of 1945. See MoGollum v. Bass, 201 Ga. 537 (40 S. E. 2d, 650).

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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