An indictment containing two counts returned in the criminal court of Cook county charged plaintiffs in error with having violated section 192 of division I of the Criminal Code. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1945, chap. 38, par. 425.) The damage alleged to have been committed to the building described was less than $15, so that the offense charged came under that part of the statute which made it a misdemeanor. The first count was dismissed on motion of the State's Attorney, and the court sustained plaintiffs in *Page 553 error's motion to quash the second count. Defendant in error sued a writ of error out of the Appellate Court to review the order quashing the second count. The Appellate Court reversed the order of the trial court and remanded the cause with directions to proceed in accordance with the views expressed in the opinion of that court. Plaintiffs in error then sued a writ of error out of this court to review the order of the Appellate Court.
In People v. McArdle,
Writ of error dismissed.
