Supreme Court of the United States, 1874

Miller v. Joseph

Miller v. Joseph
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided January 12, 1874 · Field
84 U.S. 655; 21 L. Ed. 741; 17 Wall. 655; 1873 U.S. LEXIS 1412 (United States Reports)

Miller v. Joseph

Opinion

Mr. Justice FIELD

delivered the opinion of the court.

.The writ of error in this case must be dismissed. The Court of Appeals of Virginia had n.o jurisdiction to review the decree of the Circuit Court of Rockingham County, and therefore rightfully refused to allow an appeal therefrom. The amount in controversy was less than five hundred dollars, an'd the constitution of Virginia, of 1870, withholds jurisdiction from the Court of Appeals in civil cases where the matter iu controversy is under that sum, with certain exceptions within, which the preseut case does not fall. The Circuit Court of Rockingham County is the highest tribunal of the State in vvhieh a decision of the case could be had,' and if a writ of error to review its judgment was allowable at all from this court, it' should have been issued to that court and not to the Court of Appeals. *

Writ dismissed.

*

Constitution of Virginia of 1870, Art. VI, sec. 2.

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