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State v. Cole
39 La. Ann. 938
La.
1887
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The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Bermudez, C. J.

The appearance bond furnished by the defendant, was declared forfeited and judgment rendered, on his failure to appear when summoned.

The surety thereupon took a rule to have the forfeiture set aside and the bond annulled, alleging various grounds in support.

The district judge, after hearing, merely rescinded the judgment.

From this decree, the State appeals. The appellee moves to dismiss on the ground that an appeal does not lie therefrom.

It is evident that the district judge did not pass upon the validity of the bond assailed by the security.

His action in annulling the forfeiture leaves matters iu the condition in which they stood previous to the motion of the district attorney for the forfeiture of the bond.

The right of the State to further proceedings is admitted by the security and remains unaffected.

Theoretically and practically the distriet judge, after reversing and setting aside his judgment, has simply granted a new trial.

It has been repeatedly held that an appeal does not lie from an order granting a new trial.

The motion to dismiss must prevail.

Appeal dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: State v. Cole
Court Name: Supreme Court of Louisiana
Date Published: Oct 15, 1887
Citation: 39 La. Ann. 938
Docket Number: No. 207
Court Abbreviation: La.
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