Welborne v. State

Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided 1902-03-10

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Cobb, J. In the case of Welborne v. The State, pending in this court on a -writ of error from the criminal court of Atlanta, the point was made that so much of the act creating that court as provides that criminal cases shall be tried in that court by a jury of five is unconstitutional, for the reason that the-court is a city court within the meaning of that term as used in the constitution, and that by the terms of tha…

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