Flournoy v. State

182 S.E.2d 159, 123 Ga. App. 658, 1971 Ga. App. LEXIS 1335
Court of Appeals of Georgia·Decided April 16, 1971·No. 46132·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Jordan, Presiding Judge.

Nothing appearing in the affidavit supporting the search warrant in the present case whereby the issuing officer could determine the time of the events relied upon for probable cause, and this fatal defect having been asserted as a ground of a motion to suppress the evidence, the trial judge erred in overruling the motion. Fowler v. State, 121 [659] Ga. App. 22 (172 SE2d 447); Windsor v. State, 122 Ga. App. 767 (178 SE2d 751).

Submitted April 7, 1971 Decided April 16, 1971. Casey Thigpen, for appellant.

Judgment reversed.

Quillian and Evans, JJ., concur.

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