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Randal C. Geiger, plaintiff in error, vs. The State of Georgia, defendant in error

Supreme Court of Georgia1858-06
25 Ga. 667

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By the Court

McDonald, J.

delivering the opinion.

At each .Term of the Court at which the plaintiff in error demanded a trial, he was put on his trial, but the Court each time dismissed the jury, before the finding of a verdict, and ordered a mistrial. The record does not disclose any cause for ordering a mistrial at either Term of the Court. This Court has held that the Court may, ordinarily, at its discretion, direct a mistrial. A case in which the defendant has a statutory right to a trial, however, forms an exception. In that case the consent of the defendant must be had, or the mistrial must be the effect of inevitable accident; such as the death or sickness, df the Judge or one or more of the jury, &c., &c. The provision of the statute was intended to secure to defendants a speedy trial, and confers on them a right whicii the Court can neither control nor withhold.

Judgment reversed.