United States v. Pile - 130 U.S. 280 (1889)
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U.S. Supreme Court
United States v. Pile, 130 U.S. 280 (1889)
United States v. Pile
No. 206
Argued and submitted March 15, 1889
Decided April 8, 1889
130 U.S. 280
CERTIFICATE OF DIVISION IN OPINION FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
Syllabus
The suspension of the execution of a judgment in a criminal case until the next term of court, unaccompanied by any pending motion for a rehearing or modification of the judgment or other proceeding taken at the term of court when the judgment was rendered, leaves the judgment in full force, and the court without further jurisdiction of the case.
A certificate of division in opinion upon a matter over which the court below has no jurisdiction brings nothing before this Court for review.
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