| Ga. | Sep 23, 1884

[Jackson, C. J., not presiding, on account of providential cause.]

Where a misdemeanor was tried in a county court, and from the judgment therein a certiorari was taken to the superior court, and upon its dismissal the defendant excepted, the bill of exceptions should have been served upon the solicitor general of the circuit, and not upon the solicitor of the county court; and for a failure to serve the solicitor general, the writ of error will be dismissed.

Writ of error dismissed.

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