72 Fla. 425 | Fla. | 1916
—Geo. B. Walters filed in this court a petition for a writ of mandamus in which it is alleged that the petitioner was convicted of a statutory offense and was by judgment sentenced in the court of the county judge for Suwannee County to pay a fine or to be imprisoned; that a writ of error taken to such judgment and sentence was dismissed by the Circuit Court to which court it was made returnable, the dismissal being upon the ground that an appeal and not a writ of error is the proper and only appellate procedure by which a judgment and sentence of the county judge, in criminal causes may be reviewed by the Circuit Court. In support of the application for a writ of mandamus to require the Circuit Judge to review the judgment of conviction on the writ of error taken thereto, it is contended that the statutes of the State do not abrogate the common law writs of error by providing for appeals in criminal cases from the court of a county judge or a justice of the peace.
In the Fifth Division of the General Statutes of 1906, which expressly and specifically relates to “Crimes and Criminal Procedure,” Chapter IV of such division expressly relating to “Errors and Appeals,” are the following sections numbered 4042 and 4043:
“4043. (2970) Where appeal lies.—Any person convicted in the court of a county judge, or of a justice of the peace, shall have an appeal to the circuit court under the restrictions imposed by law.”
These and other related sections of the General Statutes clearly require the use of writs of error to the Supreme Court in criminal cases tried in the Circuit Courts and in convictions of felonies in the Criminal Courts of Record and require the use of writs of error to the Circuit Courts from misdemeanor sentences in the Criminal Court of Record and county courts, and also require a conviction in the court of a county judge or of au justice of the peace to be reviewed by “an appeal to the Circuit Court under restrictions imposed by law.” 'Such appeals are required by Section 4053 General Statutes to be taken within thirty days from the date of the judgment or sentence. As to the review of final judgments and sentences of municipal courts by writ of error taken to the Circuit Courts, see Secs. 4043, 4052, Gen. Stats, of 1906; State ex rel. Duke v. Wills, 49 Fla. 380, 38 South. Rep. 289.
Petition denied.
Taylor, C. J., and Shackleford, Cockrell, Whitfield and Ellis, JJ., concur.