State v. Armstrong
State v. Armstrong
Opinion of the Court
Armstrong entered into a recognizance for the appearance of a person indicted for an assault and battery. The defendant in the indictment made default, the recognizance was declared forfeited, and a scire facias was issued
The statute regulating the fees of different officers, gives to the prosecuting attorney a fee of 5 dollars-for every conviction on an indictment, or presentment, and. a fee of 3 dollars on every unsuccessful application for a divorce. This statute gives, also, a fee of 2 dollars and 59 cents as an attorney’s fee in all civil actions at law, when the title to land does not come in question, and of 5 dollars when it does
The Circuit Court were right in striking out the fee of 5 dollars, but they committed an error in not allowing the ,2 dollars and 59 cents.
The judgment is reversed. Cause remanded, with instructions, &e.
Rev. Code, 1831, p. 316, 409.
Rev. Code, 1831, p. 246.
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