Robbin v. Lewis & Hurst
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Opinion
Opinion by
§ 346. Judgment corcim non judice. In this case the court adjourned over the trial from the civil term of the [148]*148county court until after the criminal term of said court had closed, and then took it up and disposed of it by trial. Held, that a judgment rendered under such circumstances is a nullity, it being coram non judice. [Cassiday v. State, 4 Ct. App. 96.]
Reversed and remanded.
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