Municipalities liable for nuisance damaging property and health hazards. This provision does not deny the right of counties to build and maintain public roads, nor is the power of the legislature limited by this or other provisions of the Constitution in the matter of building or locating public roads, or their width or character; but all such matters are left to the wisdom of the legislature and are proper subject matters for legislation. Nonresident's intangible property taxable if integral part of local business. She had been an honored and much-loved citizen of Thomas county since the year 1873, coming here from Wilkinson county with her husband, the late J. Shepherd, who died about twenty years ago... A large family of children survive and they are Mr. Shepherd, of the Fredonia community, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Robert Shepherd, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Smith, of Thomasville; Mr. Shepherd, of Pelham, and Mr. Shepherd, of Mayesville. 1116 (1913) (see Ga. II).
When Bell was drinking he had a mania for killing Davidson, saying Davidson owed him a dollar, which Davidson says he did not owe but frequently told Bell he would pay if he insisted. § 52-7-25(b)(4); the defendant was not in custody during the stop and Miranda warnings were not required prior to field sobriety tests. Venue of equity actions. Right of public utility to make a fixed monthly service charge or a minimum monthly bill, 122 A.
Sanitation, fire prevention, police protection, road districts authorized. Studiemeyer v. 756, 629 S. 2d 593 (2006). If the parties to a civil case may validly agree to have their rights determined without any jury or with a jury of 11 or less members, it follows that they may with equal validity consent to accept a verdict arrived at by a specified number of jurors, even that of a bare majority. Defendant did not show that the prosecutor's questioning of the state's witness rose to the level of intentional misconduct necessary to bar a retrial under the double jeopardy clause. Prominent Georgians on Ill-Fated Steamer. Lumpkin, 222 Ga. 727, 152 S. 2d 557 (1966). State action involved in denial of due process. Right to and measure of compensation for animals or trees destroyed to prevent spread of disease or infection, 67 A. Industry, tax to promote. No person shall be eligible to the office of the Secretary of State, Attorney General, State School Superintendent, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agriculture, or Commissioner of Labor unless such person shall have been a citizen of the United States for ten years and a legal resident of the state for four years immediately preceding election or appointment and shall have attained the age of 25 years by the date of assuming office. When revocation of suspended sentence not denial of due process.
2d 599 (1970), as to municipal corporations' negligence liability for injuries sustained at municipal golf courses, see 22 Mercer L. 608 (1971). Composition of Education District No. The act which the municipality seeks to punish as a municipal offense must be such as affects the peace and good order of the municipality and contain some characterizing ingredient not contained in the state offense. Mandeville v. Mandeville, 207 Ga. 125, 60 S. 2d 460 (1950) (see Ga. III).
Appellate and superior court judges shall have been admitted to practice law for seven years. Detriment to owner by zoning. Downer v. Stevens, 194 Ga. 598, 22 S. 2d 139 (1942). The right not to be put in jeopardy a second time for the same cause is as sacred as the right of trial by jury, and is guarded with much care by the common law and by the Constitution. Faith and credit of state pledged debt may be validated. Attorneys' fees and expenses are not embraced within just compensation for land taken by eminent domain. Defendant, convicted of voluntary manslaughter, argued that because the defendant was hysterical after being told that the defendant's spouse, whom the defendant had stabbed in the chest, had died, the defendant did not understand the defendant's Miranda rights or the consequences of the defendant's statements and that those statements were thus not voluntary. Ferguson v. 7, 663 S. 2d 760 (2008). "Equal access" rule application to permanent residence of accused. For article, "A Holy Secular Institution, " see 58 Emory L. 1123 (2009). 297 (1918); Aultman v. 1 (1920) (see Ga. II). Restriction on consolidation by local school districts. Construction and Maintenance of State Facilities.
Carroll & Downs v. Groover, 27 Ga. 747, 110 S. 30 (1921). § 16-1-7(b) based on the prior disposal online of a separate seat belt citation; there was no showing that the solicitor had actual knowledge of the DUI charge at the time the seat belt charge was handled. Citizens Loan & Sav. Sheriff's deputy entitled to qualified immunity. Constitutionality of statute or ordinance authorizing use of public funds, credit, or power of taxation for restoration or repair of privately owned public utility, 13 A. Local government provisions applicable to counties only, Ch. Morton v. Glynn County Bd. Nature of right generally.
Of Savannah, Inc., 104 Ga. 848, 123 S. 2d 453 (1961). Defendant did not receive ineffective assistance of trial counsel when counsel allowed the defendant's first scheduled trial to be canceled in the defendant's absence because the defendant did not show that the outcome of the defendant's trial would have been different if the defendant had been present that morning to hear that counsel was too ill to proceed. No liability for defective bridges. 274, 208 S. 2d 5 (1974). 2d 454 (1962); Mulcay v. Murray, 219 Ga. 747, 136 S. 2d 129 (1964); Blocker v. Blackburn, 228 Ga. 285, 185 S. 2d 56 (1971). Constitution does not require police to provide defendant with all police investigatory work, and the mere possibility that an undisclosed item of information might have helped the defendant or might have affected the outcome of a trial, is not sufficient under Brady v. 2 d 215 (1963); Whitaker v. 163, 269 S. 2d 436 (1980). United States, 242 Ga. 126, 249 S. 2d 573 (1978). First Amendment protection for school principals subjected to demotion, transfer, or reassignment because of speech, 4 A.
In a prosecution for battery and aggravated assault, defense counsel's failure to object to a police officer's single gratuitous reference to the defendant's post-arrest silence was not reversible error because, in view of the strong evidence of the defendant's guilt, this error was unlikely to have affected the outcome of the trial. Principal on revenue anticipation bonds may not be paid out of a county's general revenues or with revenue sharing funds. Azizi v. Board of Regents, 132 Ga. 384, 208 S. 2d 153 (1974), cert.