87 N.C. 1 | N.C. | 1882
The motion to discharge the defendant from custody, being in effect the same as the motion to vacate the order of arrest, the defendant was concluded from renewing that motion, even if it had been made before judgment. The decision upon the first motion was made by a Court of competent jurisdiction upon a substantial right which was reviewable by appeal, but no appeal was taken, and must (4) therefore govern this case as res adjudicata.
There are many motions incidental to the progress of a cause, made to facilitate the trial, that may be made from time to time, the rulings upon which are not the subject of appeal; but when a motion is made involving, as in this case, a substantial right and is reviewable by appeal, but not appealed from, the decision must be as conclusive as a final judgment in the action. Sanderson v. Daily,
A case in point is State v. Evans,
There is no error. Let this be certified to the superior court of Orange County.
No error. Affirmed.
349; Pasour v. Lineberger,