State v. Collins, 39145

Decision Date20 December 1963
Docket NumberNo. 39145,39145
CitationState v. Collins, 125 N.W.2d 587, 267 Minn. 550 (Minn. 1963)
PartiesSTATE of Minnesota, Respondent, v. Gerald COLLINS, Appellant.
CourtMinnesota Supreme Court

Joseph Robbie, Minneapolis, for appellant.

George M. Scott, County Atty., Gerard Snell, Asst. County Atty., Minneapolis, for respondent.

PER CURIAM.

After a preliminary hearing before the municipal court of Minneapolis, defendant, by order, was bound over to the district court upon a complaint charging him with first-degree robbery. He filed an appeal to this court from that order. The state moves to dismiss the appeal upon the ground that the bind-over order is nonappealable and that the defendant, by entering a plea of not guilty upon arraignment before the district court, submitted to the jurisdiction thereof and waived any objections to the validity of the bind-over order.

By the express language of Minn.St. 632.01, this court has no jurisdiction to entertain an appeal in criminal cases from other than a final judgment or an order denying a motion for a new trial. State v. Putzier,183 Minn. 423, 236 N.W. 765; State v. Atanosoff, 138 Minn. 321, 164 N.W. 1011; State v. Noonan, 24 Minn. 174. Defendant's appeal, therefore, must be dismissed.

Defendant is not foreclosed from attacking the sufficiency of the evidence to support the bind over and may do so in district court either by habeas corpus proceedings 1 or by motion. If so advised, defendant should assert any claim of irregularity in the municipal court proceeding at the time of his arraignment in district court, preferably before any plea and certainly before a trial on the merits in order to avoid any claim that he has waived his objections. State ex rel. Welper v. Rigg, 254 Minn. 10, 93 N.W.2d 198...

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2 cases
  • State v. Collins
    • United States
    • Minnesota Supreme Court
    • December 24, 1964
    ...being a participant in a supermarket robbery which occurred March 1, 1963, there has been no trial for this offense. In State v. Collins, 267 Minn. 550, 125 N.W.2d 587, defendant's appeal from a bindover order made at the conclusion of his preliminary hearing was dismissed as nonappealable.......
  • State v. Noland
    • United States
    • Minnesota Supreme Court
    • December 21, 1973
    ...a plea of not guilty waived his right to attack the sufficiency of the evidence to support the bind-over. See, State v. Collins, 267 Minn. 550, 125 N.W.2d 587 (1963). This follows from the general rule that by entering a plea at arraignment one waives any objection to the jurisdiction of th......