State v. . Hinson

82 N.C. 540
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 5, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
State v. . Hinson, 82 N.C. 540 (N.C. 1880).

Opinion

Smith, C. J.

The defendant is indicted for carrying concealed about his person a pistol in violation of the act of March 5th, 1879, and on the trial was found guilty. On inspecting the record it appears that no final judgment has been rendered, and therefore as has been repeatedly held no appeal lies. It is only in civil causes that appeals from in *541 terlocutory orders are allowed. State v. Bailey, 65 N. C., 426; State v. Wiseman, 68 N. C., 203; State v. Keeter, 80 N. C., 472. The appeal must therefore be dismissed, and it is so ordered.

Per Curiam. Appeal dismissed.

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