Utah Supreme Court, 1901

State v. McNally

State v. McNally
Utah Supreme Court · Decided February 21, 1901 · Bartch, Baskin, Hart
23 Utah 277; 64 P. 765; 1901 Utah LEXIS 18

State v. McNally

Opinion of the Court

BARTCH, J.

The defendant was prosecuted for and convicted of tbe crime of arson, and was sentenced to a term of fourteen months in the State prison. He thereupon appealed, and now challenges the legality of' his conviction and sentence, on the ground that the court- had no jurisdiction to try the case. The appellant’s contention must be sustained. The record shows that the district attorney and not the county attorney signed and filed the information under which the prosecution was conducted. This the district attorney had no power to do, and consequently the court acquired no jurisdiction. Its judgment is, therefore, void. The same question here presented, and which is no longer an open one in this court, was decided in the case of State v. Beddo, 22 Utah 432, 63 Pac. Rep. 96, and on the authority of that case this one must be reversed. See, also, State v. Morrey, 23 Utah 273, and State v. Buker, 23 Utah 276, both decided at the present term.

The case is reversed and the cause remanded to the court below to dispose of it as by law is required.

Baskin, J., and Hart, D. J., concur.

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