State v. . Jones

5 N.C. 527
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJuly 5, 1809
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
State v. . Jones, 5 N.C. 527 (N.C. 1809).

Opinion

From Franklin. The State, in a criminal prosecution, is not entitled to an appeal under any of the provisions of the act of Assembly regulating appeal; this appeal, therefore, must be dismissed.

Cited: S. v. Phillips, 66 N.C. 646; S. v. Powell, 86 N.C. 643; S. v.Ostwalt, 118 N.C. 1214; S. v. Savery, 126 N.C. 1087, 1091.

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Related

State v. . Phillips
66 N.C. 646 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1872)
State v. . Powell
86 N.C. 640 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1882)

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