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Cagle v. PMC Development Co.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 15, 1971
180 S.E.2d 545 (Ga. 1971)

Opinion

26270.

ARGUED JANUARY 11, 1971.

DECIDED FEBRUARY 15, 1971.

Appellate procedure. Hall Superior Court. Before Judge Blackshear.

Calvin T. Cagle, Eli Jackson Cagle, pro se. Reed Dunn, for appellee.


This appeal is from a judgment decreeing that the appellants were in contempt of the Hall County Superior Court and ordering that they be imprisoned for a period of ten days.

The appellee filed a motion to dismiss the appeal on the basis that the issues presented by the appeal are now moot since the appellants have served their sentences. The appellee supported his motion by an affidavit of the Chief Deputy Sheriff of Hall County, Georgia.

The sentences having been served; the questions raised in this appeal are moot.

Appeal dismissed. All the Justices concur.

ARGUED JANUARY 11, 1971 — DECIDED FEBRUARY 15, 1971.


Summaries of

Cagle v. PMC Development Co.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Feb 15, 1971
180 S.E.2d 545 (Ga. 1971)
Case details for

Cagle v. PMC Development Co.

Case Details

Full title:CAGLE et al. v. PMC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF GEORGIA

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Feb 15, 1971

Citations

180 S.E.2d 545 (Ga. 1971)
227 Ga. 309

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