77 N.C. 485 | N.C. | 1877
The ground upon which his motion was based is sufficiently stated by Mr.Justice Reade in delivering the opinion of this Court.
His Honor overruled the motion, and the defendant appealed.
The defendant had been tried and convicted of murder in the court below, and appealed to this Court, and this Court decided (
Here are no "accusers," no "witnesses," and no "jury"; but, upon inspection of the record, this Court decides whether there was error in the trial, and, without rendering any judgment, orders its decision to be certified to the court below. It has never been understood, nor has it been the practice, that the defendant shall be present in this Court; nor is he ever "convicted" here. A second objection taken by the defendant is that no judgment was rendered against him by the court below at the first term after the decision of this Court was certified; that judgment *350 (487) could be rendered after the first term. There is no force in this objection. It was at the defendant's request that judgment was not rendered at the first term and the case continued. And without such request, the court had the power to suspend the judgment and continue the case until the next term. No authority is cited for these objections; there are no precedents in practice to sustain them, and it is at least questionable whether it is not a perversion of the liberal indulgences in favorem vitae to make them.
PER CURIAM. Affirmed.
Cited: S. v. Leak,
(488)