In the prior appearance of this case, Dotson v. Henry County Bd. of Tax Assessors,
1. In view of the trial court’s finding that the Board made an “honest effort” to comply with the directions of this court, we cannot say that it abused its discretion in refusing to hold the Board in contempt of its remittitur order making our decision its own. “The trial court has a discretion whether or not, under the facts in a case, to adjudicate the defendant in contempt of court, and the discretion of the trial court will not be disturbed unless abused. [Cit.]” Martin v. Martin,
2. This court is bound by the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Georgia, the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the legislative acts of the General Assembly of Georgia. No less are the lower courts and local governments bound by our decisions. To ignore a rule of law established is to promote anarchy. One’s like or dislike of a law must address itself to the General Assembly, particularly in this instance where the appellate courts have heretofore interpreted and set forth in plain and unambiguous language the meaning of the statute in question. Dotson v. Henry County Bd. of Tax Assessors,
We are not in the least unmindful of the fact that it is not the proper role of the appellate courts to substitute their view of the evidence for that of the trial court, and that where the findings of the trial court as trier of fact based on conflicting evidence are not clearly erroneous they will not be disturbed. This was the case in Cobb County Bd. of Tax Assessors v. Sibley,
It is therefore manifest that the rule of law set forth by this court has been ignored here. “[W]here findings of fact are ‘clearly erroneous,’ or wholly unsupported by the evidence, they may be set aside. Code Ann. § 81A-152 (a). [Cits.] And ‘If the court’s judgment is based upon a stated fact for which there is no evidence, it should be reversed.’ [Cit.]” Lamas v. Baldwin,
Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part with direction.
