FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TUCKER v. COBB, 248 Ga. 346 (1981)

285 S.E.2d 186 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TUCKER et al. v. COBB et al. 37572.Supreme Court of Georgia. DECIDED OCTOBER 20, 1981. Judgment of the trial court is affirmed without opinion pursuant to Rule 59. All the Justices concur. DECIDED OCTOBER 20, 1981. Equity. DeKalb Superior Court. Before Judge Blackshear, Senior Judge. Somers Altenbach, Fred […]

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IN THE MATTER OF NICHOLS, 248 Ga. 254 (1981)

285 S.E.2d 186 IN THE MATTER OF NICHOLS. SUPREME COURT DISCIPLINARY NO. 149Supreme Court of Georgia. DECIDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1981. PER CURIAM. Richard M. Nichols voluntarily withdrew as a member of the State Bar of Georgia in 1976 following a plea of guilty to the charge of knowingly and fraudulently transferring and appropriating funds belonging […]

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BOLTON-MOORES MILL ASSOCIATES, LTD. v. AMCO STORES, INC., 248 Ga. 429 (1981)

285 S.E.2d 186 BOLTON-MOORES MILL ASSOCIATES, LTD. v. AMCO STORES, INC. et al. 38021.Supreme Court of Georgia. DECIDED NOVEMBER 5, 1981. Judgment of the trial court is affirmed pursuant to Rule 59. All the Justices concur. DECIDED NOVEMBER 5, 1981. Interlocutory injunction. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Williams. Jones, Worozbyt Nodvin, Marvin P. Nodvin, William […]

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TUGGLE v. WILSON, 248 Ga. 335 (1981)

285 S.E.2d 186 TUGGLE v. WILSON. 37686.Supreme Court of Georgia. DECIDED SEPTEMBER 23, 1981. REHEARING DENIED OCTOBER 20, 1981. MARSHALL, Justice. This is a suit for specific performance of a real estate sales contract, and it is being brought by Tuggle as purchaser against Wilson as seller. We granted certiorari in order to review the […]

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THOMPSON v. STATE, 248 Ga. 343 (1981)

285 S.E.2d 186 THOMPSON v. THE STATE. 37435.Supreme Court of Georgia. DECIDED OCTOBER 20, 1981. JORDAN, Chief Justice. We granted certiorari to explore the possibility of the existence of a per se rule requiring the suppression of either the fruits of a search that is conducted with consent or voluntary confession made while the defendant […]

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