State v. Robinson
State v. Robinson
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
William Right, together with fourteen sureties, were bound by recognizance, for his appearance at the Cocke circuit court, to answer the State upon a charge of passing counterfeit money. The defendant did not appear, and a forfeiture was taken against him and the bail, and
The clerk taxed each defendant with a fee of five dollars to the attorney for the State. The defendants moved to have corrected the taxation, and only one fee charged. The court so ordered; from which an appeal in error was prosecuted to this court. ' .
The act of 1815 proceeds, “that in all prosecutions in behalf of the State, where, by the judgment of the court, the defendant is ordered to pay costs, the attorney for the State shall receive the sum of five dollars, to be taxed in the bill of costs.”
This suit, by scire facias, is a prosecution in behalf of the State, and the solicitor entitled.^ according to the opinion of this court, in the State vs. Fields, (Mart. and Yerg. Rep. 177,) but in this eause there is only one writ . of scire facias, which is in the nature of a declaration on the recognizance, and a judgment thereon, although it might be several in its character, is given in one suit, and only five' dollars receivable by the solicitor, the same as if -a common law suit had been brought in the name of the State against the defendants jointly. The judgment must therefore be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
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