State v. Thayer
| Decision Date | 19 June 1900 |
| Citation | State v. Thayer, 158 Mo. 36, 58 S.W. 12 (Mo. 1900) |
| Parties | STATE v. THAYER. |
| Court | Missouri Supreme Court |
Rev. St. 1899, art. 10, § 2696, provides that, in all cases of final judgment rendered on any indictment, an appeal will lie to the supreme court.Section 2482 provides that all proceedings on information in courts of record shall be governed by the law and practice applicable to trials on indictments for misdemeanors.2 Rev. St. 1899, p. 2566, § 3, creating the criminal court of Jackson county, provides that appeals from final decisions and judgments of that court, and writs of error from the supreme court to that court, shall be allowed and prosecuted in the same manner as is provided by law in cases of appeals from or writs of error to circuit courts in criminal cases.Held, that defendant, who was convicted in the criminal court of Jackson county of a misdemeanor, on an information filed by the prosecuting attorney, is entitled to an appeal to the supreme court.
In banc.Appeal from criminal court, Jackson county; John W. Wofford, Judge.
William B. Thayer was convicted of misdemeanor, on an information filed by the prosecuting attorney, and he appeals.Reversed.
The following is the brief of the attorney general, referred to in, and made a part of, the dissenting opinion of SHERWOOD, J.:
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