Supreme Court of Georgia, 1949

Stanley v. Amos

Stanley v. Amos
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided January 10, 1949 · Atkinson
51 S.E.2d 395; 204 Ga. 652; 1949 Ga. LEXIS 322 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Stanley v. Amos

Opinion of the Court

Atkinson, Presiding Justice.

In the present case, growing out of a judgment based on alleged contractual liability, the record shows that the only basis for invoking this court’s jurisdiction under the Code (Ann. Supp.), § 2-3704, is a certain action of the Judge of the Municipal Court of Macon which is alleged to be in violation of named provisions of the State and Federal Constitutions; and it being further shown that these questions involve the application of the State and Federal Constitutions to the facts of the case, rather than the construction of any constitutional provision, the Court of Appeals and not this court has jurisdiction, and accordingly, the case is transferred to that court. Dade County v. State of Georgia, 201 Ga. 241 (2a) (39 S. E. 2d, 473), and citations on p. 245.

Transferred to the Court of Appeals.

All the Justices concur.

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