Parker v. Barstow Others

5 R.I. 232
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedMarch 6, 1858
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Parker v. Barstow Others, 5 R.I. 232 (R.I. 1858).

Opinion

*233 Ames, C. J.

The purpose of chapter 225 of the Revised Statutes was, to establish an uniform mode of recovering fines,, penalties, and forfeitures, which before were to be recovered in modes almost as various as the penalties and forfeitures themselves. The 4th section of the chapter vests exclusive jurisdiction, in proceedings for this purpose, in justices of the peace or in the court of common pleas, according to the amount or value of the fine, penalty, or forfeiture sought to be recovered; and with this construction in relation to this class of criminal, or quasi criminal cases, may well stand with ch. 164, § 20, of the Revised Statutes, which defines the civil jurisdiction of this court.

The plea to the jurisdiction must be sustained, and the suit dismissed.

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