Frazier v. Southern Railway Company

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 1946-04-03

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Head, Justice. This case comes to this Court on certiorari from the Court of Appeals. A motion was made to dismiss the writ of certiorari on two grounds: (1) that the writ of certiorari was improvidently granted, since the case, being an ordinary action for personal injury, is not of such gravity and importance as would justify the granting of the writ; and (2) th…

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