Case Name: THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent, v. J. J. QUINN, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1881-04
Citations: 16 Nev. 89
Docket Number: No. 1,045
Parties: THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent, v. J. J. QUINN, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 16
Pages: 89–91

Head Matter:
[No. 1,045.]
THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent, v. J. J. QUINN, Appellant.
Assault — Jurisdiction or Supreme Court on Appeal. — Defendant was indicted for the crime of an assault with intent to kill, and was tried and found “guiltj of an assault.” The judgment imposed a fine of five hundred dollars, and taxed the costs against defendant. From this judgment an appeal was taken. Held, that this court had no jurisdiction; Appeal dismissed. State v. MeGormich, 14 Nev. 347, affirmed. (Belknap, J., dissenting.)
Appeal from the District Court of the- Second Judicial District, Washoe County.
The facts appear in the opinion.
G. S. Varían, for- Appellant.
M. A. Murphy,■ Attorney General, for Respondent.

Opinion:
By the Court,
Hawley, J.:
Appellant was indicted for the crime of an assault with' intent to kill. He was tried, and found "guilty of an assault," and adjudged to pay a fine of five hundred dollars, and a judgment was also rendered against him for the costs/' (State ex rel. Quinn v. District Court, ante, 76.) From this judgment an appeal is taken. Tlie Attorney General moves to dismiss the appeal on the ground that this court has.no jurisdiction. The principles involved in this case are the same as were presented and decided in the State v. McCormick, 14 Nev. 348.
Upon the authority of that case the appeal must be dismissed. It-is so ordered.