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   State Courts - Georgia - March 9, 2006

  
Crane v. State Farm Ins. Co., A06A0133., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, March 9, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Absent privity of contract between an insurer and an injured party, because the latter failed to seek leave of court to add the insurer's insured as a party, and the relation back doctrine did not apply, the insurer and the insured were properly dismissed from the injured party's lawsuit, making his constitutional claims on appeal meritless.

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Kuykendoll v. State, A06A0806., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, March 9, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 17-8-20, applicants for continuances must make a showing of due diligence. Trial court did not err in denying defendant's motion for continuance where, after defendant's first request for a continuance was denied, he had 13 days to subpoena witnesses or to reconstruct a transcript from the pre-arrest warrant hearing.

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