20 S.E.2d 430 | Ga. | 1942
Where a bill of exceptions with its record invokes jurisdiction of this court on the sole ground that a constitutional question is involved, but "raises only a question as to the constitutionality of a municipal ordinance, . . the Court of Appeals has jurisdiction, and the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction to decide the question raised by the bill of exceptions." Hicks v. Dublin,
Transferred to Court of Appeals. All the Justicesconcur.