Appellate Court of Illinois, 1894

Heist v. People

Heist v. People
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided December 13, 1894 · Harker
56 Ill. App. 391; 1894 Ill. App. LEXIS 751

Heist v. People

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Harker

delivered the opinion oethe Court.

Plaintiff in error, charged by indictment with the commission of a misdemeanor, at the May term, 1892, of the court below, moved for a continuance and supported his motion by affidavit. The court sustained the motion but continued the cause at his costs.

At the October term, following, a trial was had resulting in his acquittal. He now brings the record to this court "and asks a reversal of the judgment against him for the people’s costs of the May term, 1892, amounting to $135.55.

Where a defendant, who is tried upon a criminal charge, is acquitted, he is absolved from the payment of all costs. Wells v. McCullock, 13 Ill. 606; McArthur v. Artz, 129 Ill. 352.

If he shows a legal right to a continuance in order to properly present his defense, he can not be compelled to pay the costs of the term to obtain it. Judgment reversed.

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