Dinkins v. Debruhl
Dinkins v. Debruhl
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
Therecan be no doubt of the legal inaccuracy ofthis verdict. Under the long and well established practice of the Courts in this State, the plaintiff had alegal right to pursue the defendant, both in a prosecution at the suit of the State, and a civil action for this offence; and proof of his guilt was manifest. But I think there are strong circumstances of mitigation, and the verdict of the jury, although legally erroneous, goes to show the importance which they attached to them.
The object of a prosecution at the suit of the State, for this offence, is a check in embryo to those commotions, out of which so many violent deaths and murders happen ; and any individual of the community has a right to bring an offender to justice; and there he is punished for the violation of the public tranquillity and good order of society. The defendant has expiated this part of his offence, in suffering the punishment already inflicted on him, and he has now only to answer to the plaintiff in his individual character, unconnected with society, for the personal injury which he inflicted on him. And this leads us to the consideration of the circumstances of the case.
The injury of which the plaintiff complains, is, that the defendant struck him twice, by which he was knocked down, and then kicked him once, leaving a bruise on his face ; but there is no proof that he ever complained of any bodily pain, or that he was put to any inconvenience, other than
It is unreasonable that the laws should hold out to a party a right of action, and compel him to pay costs.' The defendant ought, therefore, to pay the costs of this action.
I am, therefore, of opinion that the motion in this case ought to be granted, unless the defendant will release the plaintiff from costs.
See 2 Sp. 170; 6 Rich. 74, 82; 1 Bail. 98 ; 1 McM. 132; Post. 114, 140 ; Rowe v. Moses, 9 Rich. 425, as to damages.
Post. 140.
4 Rich. 2 ; 2 Rich. 512.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Micajah Dinkins v. Jesse Debruhl
- Status
- Published