Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1870

State v. . Perry

State v. . Perry
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided June 5, 1870 · Dick
64 N.C. 598

State v. . Perry

Opinion of the Court

Dick, J.

The question as to the extent of the jurisdiction of the Superior Courts and of Courts of Justices of the Peace in criminal matters, was fully considered and determined in the case of State v. Jerry Johnson, ante, 581.

In certain offenses specified by statute, the party injured in person or property has an election to prosecute the offender in either of said Courts. A Justice of the Peace has not *599 exclusive jurisdiction of the offence of receiving stolen goods under the value of five dollars. He may exercise such jurisdiction, and his action may be final, where the offense was committed in his township, and the party injured files a complaint within six months after the commission of the alleged offense.

In this case the Superior Court had jurisdiction, and the motion in arrest of judgment, ought not to have been sustained by his Honor.

There is error. Let this be certified, that the Court below may proceed to judgment.

Per Curiam. Error.

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