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Evans v. State
56 Ind. 459
Ind.
1877
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Perkins, C. J.

Indictment against the defendant, for being found in a state of intoxication in a public place.

A change of venue was granted from the circuit judge, on account of prejudice; whereupon John Y. Hadley, an attorney of Hendricks county, was appointed to try the cause. The defendant objected to the competency, jurisdiction, and denied the right, of said Hadley to try said cause, as appears by the record.

The record shows, by the formal entry of the clerk, that Hadley was appointed and sworn, but it does not show that the appointment was in writing.

According to the case of Kennedy v. The State, 58 Ind. 542, which arose under the same statute as the present case, the appointment of Hadley was void, and conferred upon him no authority to -act as judge in the trial of the cause, and the judgment rendered by him is void.

Such being the case, we need consider no other question raised by counsel.

The judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded, for a new trial.

Case Details

Case Name: Evans v. State
Court Name: Indiana Supreme Court
Date Published: May 15, 1877
Citation: 56 Ind. 459
Court Abbreviation: Ind.
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