Territory of Arizona v. Moore

80 P. 316 | Ariz. | 1905

THE COURT.

The appellant in this case was tried before a justice of the peace upon a misdemeanor charge, and was convicted. He appealed to the district court, where a trial de novo resulted in a judgment of acquittal. The territory now seeks to prosecute a further appeal to the supreme court. From this it is debarred by section 1067 of the Penal Code, which provides: “. . . There shall be no appeal from a judgment of the district court rendered in a case appealed from a justice, police or recorder’s court.” The appeal will therefore be dismissed.

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