Hayes's Election
Hayes's Election
Opinion of the Court
This case being an appeal from the judgment of the quarter sessions should have gone to the Superior Court. The language of the act of 1895 conferring jurisdiction on the Superior Court includes “ all proceedings of any kind in the court of quarter sessions .... except cases involving the right to a public office.” The present controversy does not involve any question of title to public office but only a matter of liability for costs in a contested election.
Appellants were no doubt misled by the case of Thomas’s Election, 198 Pa. 546, where this court entertained an appeal on what appears to be a similar question. That case in the court below involved the right to the public office of constable, though such right did not continue to be involved in the particular questions raised on the appeal. But it appears from an
The case is remitted at the costs of appellant to the Superior Court.
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