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Frazier v. Rutledge

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 24, 1979
243 Ga. 39 (Ga. 1979)

Opinion

34295.

SUBMITTED DECEMBER 1, 1978.

DECIDED JANUARY 24, 1979.

Habeas corpus. Muscogee Superior Court. Before Judge Followill.

Swearingen, Childs Philips, John C. Swearingen, Jr., for appellant.

Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Susan V. Boleyn, Staff Assistant Attorney General, William J. Smith, District Attorney, for appellee.


This appeal is from a final order entered in the Superior Court of Muscogee County denying Frazier's petition for habeas corpus in which he challenged a warrant issued by the Governor of Georgia authorizing his arrest and extradition to the State of New York to answer multiple drug charges, involving the possession and sale of heroin, allegedly committed on May 7, 1976. Frazier contends the habeas court erred in failing to dismiss the Governor's warrant and in denying his petition, and in admitting the extradition papers from New York into evidence. We affirm.

Frazier attacks the admission of the extradition papers into evidence on grounds they were insufficient as a matter of law, arguing they failed to comply with Code Ann. § 44-404 (Ga. L. 1951, pp. 726, 727). A review of the record shows these documents fully complied with the requirements of the statute and they were properly admitted.

Frazier's contention that he was not in the State of New York on May 7, 1976, the date of the commission of the crimes alleged in the extradition papers is without merit. Michigan v. Doran, ___ U.S. ___ ( 99 S.C. 530, 58 L.Ed.2d 521) (1978).

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED DECEMBER 1, 1978 — DECIDED JANUARY 24, 1979.


Summaries of

Frazier v. Rutledge

Supreme Court of Georgia
Jan 24, 1979
243 Ga. 39 (Ga. 1979)
Case details for

Frazier v. Rutledge

Case Details

Full title:FRAZIER v. RUTLEDGE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Jan 24, 1979

Citations

243 Ga. 39 (Ga. 1979)
252 S.E.2d 465

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