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11 Ind. 313

State v. Ely

Indiana Supreme Court

Decided December 10, 1858

Indiana Supreme Court · decided 1858-12-10

<p>APPEAL from the Blackford Circuit Court.</p>

Cited by 4 later decisions — most recently June 1886

4 state decisions

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Decided 1858-12-10

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Hanna, J.

¶1This was a case reserved under § 119, 2 R. S. p. 377, by the prosecuting attorney.

¶2The appeal will have to be dismissed.

¶3The statute referred to, authorized a reserved case to be appealed to this Court within a year after the defendant is acquitted.

¶4The record before us shows that the points reserved arose upon the ruling of the Court in granting the said Ely a new trial, he having been tried at the April term, 1858, and a verdict of guilty, &c., having been returned.

D. Nation, for the state.

¶5So far as the record shows, there has been no final trial; the cause was continued upon granting the new trial.

¶6Per Curiam. — The appeal is dismissed.

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