Law v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia
Law v. State, 134 S.E.2d 776 (Ga. 1964)
219 Ga. 583; 1964 Ga. LEXIS 330
Quillian

Law v. State

Opinion

Quillian, Justice.

Glenn R. Law, convicted of the offense of receiving stolen automobiles, brings the case to this court by writ of error. The bill of exceptions alleges this court has jurisdiction “by reason of the same involving the constitutionality of a State statute.” No question as to the constitutionality of a statute of the State was raised in the trial court and no ruling was made in reference to such an issue. “Where it is sought to invoke a ruling by the Supreme Court on a constitutional question, the question must have been raised in the trial court and a ruling made thereon and the case brought to the Supreme Court for review.” Loftin v. Southern Security Co., 162 Ga. 730 (3) (134 SE 760); Huiet v. Dayan, 194 Ga. 250 (1) (21 SE2d 423); Thompson v. Allen, 195 Ga. 733 (2) (25 SE2d 423); Boyers v. State, 198 Ga. 838, 842 (2) (33 SE2d 251); Calhoun v. State, 211 Ga. 112, 113 (84 SE2d 198). Therefore, the case must be

Transferred to the Court of Appeals.

All the Justices concur. . *584 Argued January 15, 1964 Decided January 22, 1964. George G. Finch, for plaintiff in error. William T. Boyd, Solicitor General, J. Walter LeCraw, J. Robert Sparks, contra.

Reference

Full Case Name
Law v. the State
Cited By
4 cases
Status
Published