Glover v. State

Decision Date18 June 1908
Docket Number(No. 1,176.)
Citation4 Ga.App. 455,61 S.E. 862
PartiesGLOVER. v. STATE.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals
1. Intoxicating Liquors — Criminal Prosecutions—Statutory Provisions—Repeal.

The general prohibition law of 1907 (Acts 1907, p. 81), repeals all existing laws allowing the sale of intoxicating liquors in this state; the repeal taking effect from and after January 1, 1908. Consequently one who, on January 7, 1908, may have sold intoxicating liquors, cannot be legally convicted under an accusation charging the statutory offense of retailing without a license in a county in which, prior to January 1, 1908, whisky and other intoxicating liquors might legally have been sold upon obtaining a license. Patton v. State, 80 Ga. 714, 6 S. E. 273; Parker v. State, 126 Ga. 443, 55 S. E. 329. Such conviction or acquittal (inasmuch as the offense of retailing without license and that of selling in violation of the prohibition law are distinct) would not operate as a bar to a future prosecution for a violation of the general prohibition law.

2. Criminal Law—Evidence—Admissibility — Evidence Obtained by Unlawful Search of Person and Premises—Distinction.

While evidence obtained by illegal seizure and search of a defendant's person, which compels him to incriminate himself, is inadmissible against him, this rule is applicable only to searches of a defendant's person after an unlawful seizure thereof. The distinction between the search of one's person, by which he is compelled to incriminate himself, and the search of one's property or premises, whereby incriminating testimony against a defendant is obtained by another, is pointed out in Hughes v. State, 2 Ga. App. 29, 58 S. E. 390.

[Ed. Note.—For cases in point, see Cent. Dig. vol. 14, Criminal Law, §§ 871-877.]

3. Same.

Evidence of guilt, which a defendant either directly or indirectly is compelled to disclose by an illegal seizure and search of his person under an unlawful arrest, is not admissible against him; but if his premises or belongings are searched by another, although without a vestige of authority, the evidence thus disclosed may be used against him. The criterion is: Who furnished or produced the evidence? Duren v. Thomasville, 125 Ga. 1, 53 S. E. 814; Dozier v. State, 107 Ga. 710, 33 S. E. 418.

(Syllabus by the Court.)

Error from City Court of Nashville; H. B. Peeples, Judge.

Hannah Glover was convicted of retailing intoxicating liquor without a license, and she brings error. Reversed.

W. R. Smith, for plainti...

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  • Smith v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • 28 Febrero 1916
    ...Ga. App. 686, 58 S. E. 1122; Smith v. State, 3 Ga. App. 326, 59 S. E. 934; Davis v. State, 4 Ga. App. 318, 61 S. E. 404; Glover v. State, 4 Ga. App. 455, 61 S. E. 862; Jackson v. State, 7 Ga. App. 414, 66 S. E. 982; Wright v. State, 9 Ga. App. 266, 70 S. E. 1126; Underwood v. State, 13 Ga. ......
  • Smith v. State
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • 28 Febrero 1916
    ... ... State, 2 ... Ga.App. 98, 58 S.E. 395; Gainer v. State, 2 ... Ga.App. 126, 58 S.E. 295; Sherman v. State, 2 ... Ga.App. 148, 58 S.E. 393; Sherman v. State, 2 ... Ga.App. 686, 58 S.E. 1122; Smith v. State, 3 ... Ga.App. 326, 59 S.E. 934; Davis v. State, 4 ... Ga.App. 318, 61 S.E. 404; Glover v. State, 4 ... Ga.App. 455, 61 S.E. 862; Jackson v. State, 7 ... Ga.App. 414, 66 S.E. 982; Wright v. State, 9 ... Ga.App. 266, 70 S.E. 1126; Underwood v. State, ... 13 Ga.App. 206, 78 S.E. 1103, and others, and as a ... constitutional question was involved, the majority of the ... court ... ...
  • Brown v. State, 33089
    • United States
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • 30 Noviembre 1950
    ...State, 85 Ga. 220(1), 11 S.E. 653; Turner v. State, 89 Ga. 424, 15 S.E. 488; Patton v. State, 80 Ga. 714(2), 6 S.E. 273; Glover v. State, 4 Ga.App. 455, 61 S.E. 862; Brown v. State, 16 Ga.App. 268, 270, 85 S.E. 262. See particularly Chambers v. State, supra, where it is stated: 'Where trial......

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