People v. Noxon

40 Ill. 30
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1867
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
People v. Noxon, 40 Ill. 30 (Ill. 1867).

Opinion

Per Cubiam: :

This court has decided in Mann v. The People, 35 Ill. 467; Pease v. Hubbard, 37 id. 257; and Maloney v. The People, 38 id. 62, that a prosecution for bastardy is not a criminal proceeding. A writ of error will, therefore, lie, at the suit of the people, to bring in review the propriety of a judgment rendered in such a proceeding.

Motion denied.

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