THE prisoners were indicted, convicted, and sentenced each to two years imprisonment in the jail and penitentiary, for the offence of malicious stabbing of A. B. on the 19th of February, 1805, by the District Court of Petersburg, at the April term, 1805. At the same term, two other indictments were found against the same prisoners, the one for the felonious and malicious stabbing of Turner Fear, and the other for the
The district court being in doubt whether judgments shall be entered against the said prisoners for the several felonies aforesaid for which they stand convicted, adjourned the question to the general court for their decision—-That court, consisting of judges White, Carring-ton, Stuart, Brooke and Holmes, on the 18th November, 1806, gave the following opinion. “ The court having “ maturely considered the transcript of the record in this “ case, is of opinion. that the said Heartwell and Peter “ Leath may be adjudged to undergo a confinement in “ the jail and penitentiary house of this commonwealth, “ upon the five convictions last in the record in the said “ case mentioned, although they have already been ad“judged to undergo such imprisonment upon the first u conviction therein mentioned, agreeably to the former “ opinion of this court pronounced at June term 1800, in “ the case of the Commonwealth against Taylor; and each “ imprisonment ought to commence from and after the “ expiration of the imprisonment or imprisonments u which may have been adjudged against them before the
