129 Minn. 383 | Minn. | 1915
Defendant was convicted in the municipal court of the city of St. Paul upon a charge of violation of an ordinance of the city which provides that no person, for the purpose of defrauding the street railway company, shall use for passage or transportation upon any street car within the city of St. Paul, any transfer ticket, issued by the street railway company, which has not been issued directly to such person. Ordinance No. 3,218.
Defendant’s contention is based on the provision of section 40 [p. 1002] of the Municipal Court Act, which reads as follows:
“Trial by jury in said court shall in all respects be conducted as in the district court of this state, and all laws of a general nature applicable to jury trials in said district court shall apply to said municipal court” and the further provision in section 41, p. 1002, which reads: “Each party to a civil or criminal action shall be entitled to three peremptory challenges and no more.”
These provisions undoubtedly recognize that the right of trial hy jury exists in some civil actions and criminal proceedings in that •court. In construing these provisions it must be borne in mind that there exists under the Constitution (article 1, § 4), unquestioned right of trial by jury in certain cases which are cognizable by the municipal court. The right of trial by jury exists in civil actions at law regardless of the amount involved. Whallon v. Bancroft, 4 Minn. 70 (109); State v. Minnesota Thresher Mnfg. Co. 40 Minn. 213, 41 N. W. 1020, 3 L.R.A. 510. It exists also in criminal proseoutions for offenses which are essentially criminal under the general laws of the state and such as have by the regular course of law and "the established modes of procedure as theretofore practiced been the subjects of jury trial. State v. Everett, 14 Minn. 330 (439); City of Mankato v. Arnold, 36 Minn. 62, 30 N. W. 305; State v. West, 42 Minn. 147, 43 N. W. 845. Some of these civil actions and criminal proceedings are within the jurisdiction of the municipal court of St. Paul (section 1 [p. 994] Municipal Court Act), and in such actions and proceedings the right of trial by jury exists in that court. Construing the above sections of the Municipal Court Act in the light of these facts we are of the opinion that they were intended merely
Order affirmed.