State v. Haycroft
State v. Haycroft
Opinion of the Court
Defendant was convicted of a misdemeanor before a justice of the peace under section 3784, Revised Statutes, 1889. He appealed to the circuit court where he was again convicted, and he comes here for a review of the case. The information is in two counts, but it is conceded that they are for the same offense. Defendant’s conviction in the justice’s court was general, without mentioning either count. In the circuit court, the record shows that he was proceeded
II. It -is next urged that the conviction is void for the reason that defendant was not arraigned in the circuit court. In misdemeanors there should be an arraignment. State v. Geiger, 45 Mo. App. 111. But if such arraignment is made and entered in the justice’s court there need not be a rearraignment in the circuit court on appeal.
The judgment is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The State of Missouri v. Henry Haycroft
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- Published