People v. Meiggs' Wharf Co.
Synopsis
Appeal—Jubisdiction of Supbeme Coubt—Police Coubt—Judgment.—The Supreme Court has no jurisdiction of an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court, affirming a judgment of the police court, adjudging a defendant guilty of a misdemeanor, and imposing a fine of fifty dollars.
The Court. This is a motion to dismiss an appeal by defendant from a judgment of the Superior Court, affirming a judgment of the Police Court, adjudging the defendant guilty of a misdemeanor, and imposing a fine of fifty dollars. The case is not “a criminal case prosecuted by indictment or information in a court of record.” (Const, art. vi. § 4.) This court has no jurisdiction.
The appeal is dismissed.
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