Walker v. City of Carrollton

193 Ga. 894
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedMay 27, 1942
DocketNo. 14130
StatusPublished

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Walker v. City of Carrollton, 193 Ga. 894 (Ga. 1942).

Opinion

Reid, Chief Justice.

This case falls within the general rule that an injunction will not issue to restrain criminal prosecution. Accordingly, whether the ordinances be valid or invalid, the court did not err, on the interlocutory hearing, in dissolving the restraining order theretofore granted ex parte, and in denying an injunction. Code, § 55-102; City of Abbeville v. Renfroe, 192 Ga. 467 (15 S. E. 2d, 782); Speed Oil Co. v. Dublin, 193 Ga. 325 (18 S. E. 2d, 627); Speed Oil of Atlanta v. Rome, 193 Ga. 327 (18 S. E. 2d, 628); Spur Distributing Co. v. Americus, 190 Ga. 842 (11 S. E. 2d, 30).

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except Atkinson, P. J., who dissents.

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Related

Speed Oil Co. v. City of Dublin
18 S.E.2d 627 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1942)
City of Abbeville v. Renfroe
15 S.E.2d 782 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1941)
Speed Oil of Atlanta Inc. v. City of Rome
18 S.E.2d 628 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1942)
Spur Distributing Co. v. Mayor C. of Americus
11 S.E.2d 30 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1940)

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