Defendant was convicted of violating an ordinance regulating and restraining the running at large of stock within the corporate limits of the plaintiff municipality, a village organized under article 6 of chapter 84, Revised Statutes 1909. He appealed, under section 9461, Revised Statutes 19091, to-the circuit court where, upon a trial anew, he was again convicted and has again appealed, filing here a full transcript of the record. He has not complied with our rules 14,15 and 18, and in the face of respondent’s motion to dismiss his appeal for this reason he contends
The St. Louis Court of Appeals, in the case of Caruthersville v. Palsgrove,
We think it may be fairly deducible from all of the authorities that prosecutions for violations of municipal ordinances are civil cases, governed by the procedure applicable thereto, except in such cases as that the jealous regard of personal liberty demands the application of the strict rules adhered to in trials in
