Peter v. State
Peter v. State
Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the court by
This case will be disposed of on the ground of the incompetency of the person who presided as a judge at the trial of the plaintiff in error. The attorney general, in argument, admitted that in capital cases ho such substitution can take place, as was done in this case, and this court is of that opinion. A circuit judge, regularly elected and qualified, is the only person competent to preside as a judge in criminal cases. The constitution and laws of the state have made ample provision for the trial of all cases. Where a circuit judge is rendered incompetent to preside in any particular case, a judge from another circuit can be called in.
If this point was seriously controverted, it might be proper for the court to give a more full and detailed opinion.
The judgment is reversed, and the prisoner remanded to Franklin county, and a venire de novo awarded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Peter, a Slave v. State
- Status
- Published