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Wise v. Skinner

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 10, 1979
259 S.E.2d 475 (Ga. 1979)

Opinion

35128.

SUBMITTED JULY 20, 1979.

DECIDED SEPTEMBER 10, 1979.

Denial of copy of transcript. Carroll Superior Court. Before Judge Knight.

Gregory Wise, pro se. Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, William F. Lee, Jr., District Attorney, for appellee.


This is a pro se appeal from an order overruling Wise's petition for mandamus seeking to require the Clerk of the Carroll County Superior Court to furnish him with a copy of the trial transcript of his armed robbery conviction.

"There must be some justification or showing of necessity beyond a mere naked demand for a transcript. While there is a basic right to a free transcript to perfect a timely direct appeal, there is no absolute right to a free transcript just so the prisoner may have it, and some justification for use in a habeas corpus or related proceeding must be shown in order to be entitled to such records in a collateral attack on the sentence. [Cits.]" Mydell v. Clerk, 241 Ga. 24 ( 243 S.E.2d 72) (1978).

Wise failed to show justification, and the trial court did not err in overruling his petition demanding a copy of his trial transcript.

Judgment affirmed. All the Justices concur.


SUBMITTED JULY 20, 1979 — DECIDED SEPTEMBER 10, 1979.


Summaries of

Wise v. Skinner

Supreme Court of Georgia
Sep 10, 1979
259 S.E.2d 475 (Ga. 1979)
Case details for

Wise v. Skinner

Case Details

Full title:WISE v. SKINNER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Sep 10, 1979

Citations

259 S.E.2d 475 (Ga. 1979)
259 S.E.2d 475

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