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   State Courts - Georgia - March 28, 2007

  
Matthews v. Crowder, S06A2137., SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA, March 28, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Trial court properly granted summary judgment to the grantor's grandchildren, as they held the disputed parcel of property under color of title, via a deed to the grantor's daughter, for the prescription period, no evidence of a co-tenancy existed, and no challenged was raised by the grantor's heirs at law until the instant suit was filed.

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Stroud v. State, A06A1817., COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA, March 28, 2007, Decided
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Overview: O.C.G.A. § 17-3-1 was not violated where the evidence showed that the sexual offenses for which defendant was charged occurred within the alleged date range and within the governing statute of limitation set forth in the indictment, and defendant did not show that the evidence permitted the state to allege a specific date for any of the charges.

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