45 S.E.2d 81 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1947
A trial court is without jurisdiction to accept a plea of guilty executed by another, and impose sentence in a misdemeanor case, in the absence of the defendant.
On the question of the power of a court to accept a plea of guilty to be signed by one with authority in the absence of the defendant, see Wells v. Terrell,
The trial court was therefore without jurisdiction to accept the plea and impose sentence in the absence of Chastain, and the sentence is a nullity and must be set aside. The court erred in sustaining the demurrer interposed to the motion to set aside the sentence.
Judgment reversed. MacIntyre, P. J., and Gardner, J.,concur.
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