Lewis was indicted December 1, 1905, in the . District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Missouri, charged with depositing certain' letters in a- postT office of the United.States in pursuance of a scheme to defraud, in' violation of § 5480 of the Revised Statutes.
‘General orders continuing all pending criminal cases were thereafter entered- at each term until November 5, 1907, when plaintiff in error, defendant below, moved for a discharge from the accusations of the indictment upon the ground, that his right to a speedy trial had been denied. The court ordered that unless the cause should be proceeded with at that term the motion would be sustained; but later all pending criminal cases were again continued by general order.
At the following May term defendant below again filed a motion, to discharge and the United States Attorney asked leave to enter a nolle prosequi. Defendant’s motion was overruled and the nolle prosequi entered, releasing-and discharging defendant from further prosecution upon the indictment. A motion to set aside the nolle prosequi was made and overruled, and this writ-of error direct to this court sued out under § 5 of the act of March 3, 1891.
It thus appears that thié is an appeal by a person indicted for crime from an order of the court releasing and discharging him from further prosecution under the indictment. Plaintiff in error could not complain until he was made to suffer,
Lloyd
v.
Dollison,
Writ of error dismissed.
