Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1822

State v. Youngblood

State v. Youngblood
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided November 15, 1822 · Colcock, Gantt, Nott, Richardson
13 S.C.L. 241

State v. Youngblood

Concurring Opinion

Richardson, Justice:

I concur in this opinion upon the grounds only, of thé long practice, and because I am satisfied that the same decision was formerly made.

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Gantt

delivered the opinion of the court:

By the act of 1812, all penalties and forfeitures are to be prosecuted for within six months, and not after.

I am therefore of opinion that the statute should have shielded the defendant from a prosecution after that period had elapsed. A new trial is therefore granted.-

Justices Colcock and Nott, concurred.

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