12 Minn. 122 | Minn. | 1866
By the Gowrt
The judgment having been entered in this action, and an appeal having been taken therefrom to this court, and duly perfected, the defendant gave notice of motion for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence, &e.
The court below held that it would not hear said motion “ for want of jurisdiction to hear and determine the same.” From the order entered refusing to entertain the motion, the defendant appeals to this court. We think the court below correctly refused to hear the motion. The object of the proceedings in this court was to reverse the judgment, and secure to the defendant a new trial, and the application in that court should have been deferred, until after the disposition of the case in this; a decision in favor of the defendant here, making an application to the court below, unnecessary. The impropriety of proceeding in both courts at the same time, under such circumstances, seems apparent, and our statute, sec. 17 ch. 71, Com. Stat., we think, does not authorize such practice. It may admit of doubt whether that portion of the section of the statute above cited, which provides that “ the court below may proceed upon any of the
The order appealed from is affirmed.