4 Ga. App. 460 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1908
1. The judges of the superior courts have jurisdiction to hear and determine certioraries in criminal cases, as in civil cases, in vacation, and in a county other than that wherein the plaintiff in certiorari was tried and convicted. Renal Code, §§ 764,-767; Civil Code, § 4323.
2. The judge of the superior court, on the application of either the plaintiff in certiorari or the solicitor-general, can pass an order fixing a time and place for hearing the certiorari; and when the time and place is
3. The verdict was fully supported by the evidence, and there was no error in overruling the certiorari. Judgment affirmed.