Hubbard v. State , 256 Ga. 637 ( 1987 )


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  • Clarke, Presiding Justice,

    concurring.

    I concur in the holding of the majority and I would also affirm because of our pronouncement in Hardison v. Shepard, 246 Ga. 196, 197 (269 SE2d 458) (1980). There we said, “[i]n the context of the present case, it is impossible to determine the nature of the conduct which gave rise to the charge of driving too fast for conditions. ‘It is well established that vagueness challenges to statutes which do not involve First Amendment freedoms must be examined in light of the facts of the case at hand.’ United States v. Mazurie, 419 U. S. 544, 550 (95 SC 710, 42 LE2d 706) (1975).”

Document Info

Docket Number: 43933

Citation Numbers: 352 S.E.2d 383, 256 Ga. 637, 1987 Ga. LEXIS 565

Judges: Gregory, Clarke

Filed Date: 1/28/1987

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/7/2024