State v. Decker
State v. Decker
Opinion of the Court
This is a prosecution for the violation of a by-law of the town of Milfqrd relative to fisheries. The case came into the Superior Court by appeal. The defendant moved to erase the case from the docket on the ground that a criminal prosecution cannot he sustained for a violation of the by-law. in question. The question arising upon that motion is reserved for the advice of this court.
It is not claimed that the defendant violated any statute
All these sections, relating as they do to the same subject matter, must be considered together. In the first place, it will be observed that matters referred to in this chapter and title are the powers of public corporations, and have no reference whatever to criminal matters. In the next place, the power to enact by-laws of a criminal nature is expressly excluded. Thirdly, the remedy provided in the seventh section is a civil remedy and not a criminal prosecution. And lastly, the provision in the eighth section allowing a commitment to the work-house is wholly inapplicable and unnecessary if a criminal prosecution will lie, and is a proceeding- which may well supplement a civil proceeding.
The statute clearly contemplates a civil suit, and precludes the idea of a criminal prosecution.
We advise the Superior Court to erase the case from the docket.
In this opinion the other judges concurred.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- State v. Abraham Decker
- Status
- Published