We are required in this case to determine the validity of that part of a section of an ordinance of the city of Min
For the purposes of this case, we assume, without deciding, that •every man is of common right entitled to prefer an accusation against a party whom he believes to be guilty of a crime; and, further, that it is his right to have a prosecution commenced and carried on upon such complaint. Yet this fact, if it be one, has no bearing upon the case before us. It has repeatedly been decided by this court, as it has elsewhere, that municipal ordinances are not •criminal statutes; that violations thereof are not crimes, nor are such violations governed by the rules of the criminal law, save in certain specified exceptional particulars. State v. Oleson,
Order reversed, and, on remanding the case, defendant will be discharged.
