Dearth v. State
Dearth v. State
Opinion of the Court
Dearth was fined by a justice of the peace of Carroll county, for a violation of the liquor law of 1859. He appealed to the Carroll Circuit Court. On the motion of the prosecuting attorney, his appeal was dismissed.
The liquor law of 1859 gives the Circuit Court, the Common Pleas, and justices of the peace, jurisdiction of violations of that act. Jurisdiction means the power or right, in a court, to hear and determine a cause. But after jurisdiction has been conferred, generally, upon a court, the question
If there is any other statute authorizing an appeal in criminal cases to the Circuit Court, we have not been cited to it, nor are we aware of its .existence.
Per Guriam. โ The judgment below is affirmed, with costs
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