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French v. Long
104 S.E.2d 155
| Ga. Ct. App. | 1958
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97 Ga. App. 656 (1958)
104 S.E.2d 155

FRENCH
v.
LONG, Judge.

37210.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 21, 1958.

D. Lee Churchwell, for petitioner.

Wm. M. West, Solicitor-General, contra.

CARLISLE, Judge.

The Court of Appeals has no original jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus to a judge of the superior court to require him to perform any act except in aid of a party bringing the case to this court by writ of error and cannot, by such a writ, compel the trial court to take any step in a case pending in that court and in which no writ of error has been sued out or applied for. Central R. & Bkg. Co. v. Miller, 91 Ga. 83 (16 S.E. 256); Conwell v. McWhorter, 93 Ga. 254 (19 S.E. 50); Echols v. Candler, 108 Ga. 785 (33 S.E. 811); Savannah, Fla. &c. Ry. Co. v. Postal Telegraph Cable Co., 113 Ga. 916 (1) (39 S.E. 399); Fountain v. Crum, 148 Ga. 272 (96 S.E. 337); Marlowe v. Worrill, 183 Ga. 275 (188 S.E. 340); McPhail v. Bagley, 96 Ga. App. 179 (99 S.E.2d 500). Accordingly, this court is without jurisdiction to grant a writ of mandamus, as prayed, against the Judge of Houston Superior Court requiring him to set and assess a reasonable supersedeas bond pending his consideration of a *657 motion for a new trial in a criminal case in which no bill of exceptions has been tendered. It follows that the mandamus nisi originally issued by this court upon application was improvidently issued and must be withdrawn, and the

Application for mandamus dismissed. Gardner, P. J., and Townsend, J., concur

Case Details

Case Name: French v. Long
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Date Published: May 21, 1958
Citation: 104 S.E.2d 155
Docket Number: 37210
Court Abbreviation: Ga. Ct. App.
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