Shore v. People
This text of 26 Colo. 484 (Shore v. People) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Colorado primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is an appeal from a judgment imposing a penalty for contempt of court. It is the settled doctrine of this court that an appeal does not lie in such a case, and it will therefore be dismissed. Teller v. The People, 7 Colo. 451; Cooper v. The People, 13 Colo. 337, 355 ; Wyatt v. The People, 17 Colo. 252, 257; Bloom v. The People, 23 Colo. 416.
As the court would have jurisdiction to review the judgment on writ of error, there will be an order dismissing the appeal, and directing the clerk, without additional fees, to enter the action as pending upon writ of error, in accordance with the statute so providing. Session Laws, 1893, p. 80.
Appeal dismissed.
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