79 Ala. 275 | Ala. | 1885
Peter Bandy was tried before the mayor of the city, and convicted of larceny. He was sentenced to pay a fine of one hundred dollars and the costs of the prosecution, and, in addition thereto, was sentenced to six months hard labor for the city; and in default of payment of fine and costs, he was sentenced to hard labor for the city --days. He was put to labor on the streets of the city, in what is known as the “ chain-gang.” He thereupon sued out a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Bandolpii, who made an order discharging him from custody. The present proceeding is an application for a certiorari from this court, to have the proceedings before Judge Bandolph certified to this court, and here quashed.
The ordinance of the city which prescribes the modes of punishment that may be inflicted for violations of its by-laws, is in the following language: “ That any person convicted for
The writ of certiorari is denied.