220 Mich. 500 | Mich. | 1922
Defendant was informed against for unlawfully having in his possession certain keys,
Act No. 159 of the Public Acts of 1917 provides for the issuance of a writ of error by and on behalf of the people of the State to review the proceedings in criminal trials in certain cases. The first two subsections permit such review when the information is quashed, or judgment arrested or directed, based “upon the invalidity or construction of the statute upon which such indictment or information is founded,” and the third—
“From the decision or judgment sustaining a special plea in bar, when the defendant has not been put in jeopardy.”
The motion here made was clearly not a special plea in bar. The order entered in no way prevented the prosecuting attorney from proceeding with his proofs. While it deprived him of the right to use certain evidence because unlawfully obtained, it clearly presents no question which we can review on writ of error under this statute.
The writ is dismissed.