Commonwealth v. Moore's adm'r
Commonwealth v. Moore's adm'r
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
The court is of opinion that the general rule of law, which exempts the commonwealth from the operation of the statutes of limitation, is applicable to original controversies, and not to cases in which the rights of the parties have been adjudicated by the judgment, decree, or sentence of a court of competent jurisdiction. In such cases, the question whether the merits of the judicial decision can be reviewed by another tribunal, must be governed by the laws prescribing and regulating the jurisdiction of the appellate forum. By the act of the general assembly of the 16th of April 1831, establishing the circuit superior courts of law and chancery, arbitrary appeals from the decisions of those courts to the court of appeals are prohibited; and the application for an appeal, writ of error or supersedeas directed to be made, in all cases, by petition to the court of appeals, or a judge thereof in vacation. And the act expressly provides, “ that no petition preferred to the court of appeals, or any judge thereof in vacation, for an appeal from, or
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