Commonwealth v. Greason
Commonwealth v. Greason
Opinion of the Court
This is a special proceeding for new trial under the Act of April 22,1903, P. L. 245, and it would be a sufficient answer to the present application that the act gives no appeal. But the purpose of the act was to obviate the common-law bar of the expiration of the term, and to enable the court in which
Appeal dismissed and the record is remitted to the court below that the judgment may be carried into execution according to law.
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- Criminal law — Murder—New trial — Act of April 22,1903, P. L. 245. Where under the Act of April 22, 1903, P. L. 245, entitled “ An act relating to new trials in cases of murder,” the court of oyer and terminer has, after the expiration of the term in which a prisoner was convicted and sentenced, granted a rule for a new trial in pursuance of authority from the Supreme Court, and after hearing, has discharged such rule, the prisoner has no right to appeal from the order discharging the rule.