Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1965

State v. McWaters

State v. McWaters
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided October 28, 1965 · Per Curiam
144 S.E.2d 718; 246 S.C. 534; 1965 S.C. LEXIS 243 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

State v. McWaters

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The respondent was indicted on a charge of disposing of property under lien in violation of Title 45, Section 157, of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1962. Upon the trial of the case, the trial judge directed a verdict of not guilty and the State appealed. Prior to the argument of the appeal in this court, respondent duly moved before the court to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the State has no right of appeal from a directed verdict of not guilty.

It is well settled that the State has no right of appeal under these circumstances. See State v. Rogers, 198 S. C. 273, 17 S. E. (2d) 563, and the authorities therein cited. Accordingly,

It is ordered that the appeal herein be, and the same is hereby, dismissed.

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