Avery v. State
Avery v. State
Opinion of the Court
1. The judges of the superior courts have jurisdiction to hear and determine certioraries in criminal cases, as in civil cases, in vacation, and in a county other than that wherein the plaintiff in certiorari was tried and convicted. Renal Code, §§ 764,-767; Civil Code, § 4323.
2. The judge of the superior court, on the application of either the plaintiff in certiorari or the solicitor-general, can pass an order fixing a time and place for hearing the certiorari; and when the time and place is
3. The verdict was fully supported by the evidence, and there was no error in overruling the certiorari. Judgment affirmed.
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