People v. Lawton
People v. Lawton
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court.
An appeal having been taken in a criminal case from a judgment of conviction of a violation of the Banking Law, the appellant applied to the district court for exemption from the payment of the stenographer’s fees for the transcript of the evidence for his appeal. The stenographer who was to prepare the transcript opposed said application and the court by an order denied the same. An appeal has been taken from that order, and we are asked by the stenographer to dismiss the appeal on the ground that said order is not appealable.
Section 347 of the Code of Criminal Procedure provides that an appeal may he taken by the defendant from a final judgment of conviction; from an order denying a motion for a new trial; and from an order made after judgment, affecting the substantial rights of the party. There is no doubt that the order in the instant case was made after judgment; consequently, it becomes necessary to .decide whether the denial of said application affects the substantial rights of the appellant and is therefore appealable.
For the reasons stated the motion to dismiss must be denied.
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