Albert Edwards was charged with two separate offenses under the city ordinances of the City of Albany, i.e., assembling for the purpose of gambling to which he pleaded guilty, and assembling for the purpose of violating the Georgia Controlled Substances Act, to which he pleaded not guilty. He was convicted on the second charge and sentenced to pay a fine of $220 or serve 66 days in jail. The fine was paid.
Application for certiorari was made, sanctioned and denied. Applicant appeals. Held:
1. Under
Pace v. City of Atlanta,
2. But the case before us is moot inasmuch as the defendant paid his fine before ever attempting a review by certiorari from the recorder’s court. The trial court therefore did not err in affirming the recorder. See
Savage v. State,
Appeal dismissed.
