81 N.C. 571 | N.C. | 1879
The facts are sufficiently set out by Mr. Justice ASHE in delivering the opinion. The State asked for an appeal from an order made by his Honor, which was refused, and the State then applied for a writ of certiorari to bring up the record for review. *398 is a criminal action, commenced in the Criminal Court for the county of Wake. The bill of indictment was found by the grand jury of said Court at the November Term, 1878, and transferred to the Superior Court of Wake County.
At the January Term, 1879, of the Superior Court of Wake County the case was called, and the defendant pleaded "former acquittal" and "not guilty," and without more appearing upon the record in regard to these pleas, the cause was removed, upon the affidavit of the Solicitor, to the Superior Court of the county of Franklin; and at the Spring Term, 1879, of said Court the case was called, and when the State announced itself ready for trial, the defendant brought to the attention of the Court the fact that there was no replication in the transcript to the defendant's plea of "former acquittal."
The Solicitor for the State then moved the Court to be permitted to file several replications to the plea of "former acquittal." The motion was refused.
The defendant then moved that the State be required to reply (574) to his plea of "former acquittal, ore tenus," in the words, "acquittal obtained per fraudem," the defendant alleging that such was the form of the reply actually made at the time of pleading in Wake Superior Court. This motion was also refused, when his Honor made the following order: "It appearing to the Court now here, from an inspection of the transcript of this cause from Wake Superior Court, that the order for the removal of this cause to this Court was made before the pleadings were completed, and that there is no issue to be tried upon the plea of `former acquittal,' for the want of a replication thereto, and the counsel in this cause on the part of the State and of the defense being unable to agree upon the character of the replication to supply the defect, it is ordered that this cause be removed to the Superior Court of Wake County, from which it came." From this order of the Court the Solicitor for the State prayed an appeal to this Court, which was refused by his Honor. The Solicitor for the State then had recourse to a certiorari by which the case was brought to this Court.
1. The sections 115, 116, 117 and 118 of Chapter 31 of the Revised Code were omitted in Battle's Revisal and were re-enacted by the act of 1874-'75, with the exception of the latter clause of section 115. The construction put upon these sections of the Revised Code by RUFFIN, C. J., in S. v. Reid,
In the English practice, when the plea is taken ore tenus, and the replication is taken the same way, it need not be entered at the time, but must be when the record comes afterwards to be made up and completed. But in our practice it is different. The omission to enter the similiter of the record is not error, and the same doctrine must apply to the general replication to the plea of "former acquittal." S. v. Chavis,
2. The cause, then, having been legally at issue in the Superior Court of Wake County, was properly removed to the Superior Court of Franklin County, and being by the removal regularly constituted in the latter Court, it had as full and complete jurisdiction over the case as if it had originated there; and the Judge of that Court, under the circumstances, had no right ex mero motu to remand it to the county of Wake. After the cause was constituted in the county of Franklin, it would of course stand for trial on the issues made up in the county of (576) Wake, unless the Judge presiding in the former Court, in the exercise of sound discretion, with the view to attain the ends of justice, should see proper to permit other or special replications to be taken to the defendant's plea of former acquittal. He most unquestionably would have such power. *400
3. The transcript from Wake Superior Court does not show what replication was taken to the plea of "former acquittal," and we must therefore presume that it was a general replication. But it is insisted by the defendant that in fact a special replication was taken by the State in Wake Superior Court, and that the case was properly remanded that the record might be properly made up, but that is not the proper course. If there is anything omitted in the record of the cause as it stood in the Superior Court of Wake, that Court has the power to so amend its record as to make it speak the truth; and then, after such amendment, upon a suggestion of the diminution of the record in the Superior Court of Franklin, to have the amended record brought up by certiorari from the county of Wake. S. v. Reid,
The order of the Judge below remanding this case to the county of Wake is
PER CURIAM. Reversed.
Cited: S. v. Perry,