State v. Sawyer

FROM GRAFTON CIRCUIT COURT. We think this motion must be denied. (1) We are not aware of any law or practice which warrants an interference by this court, upon motion, with the order of business in the circuit court. (2) No evidence has been laid before us in support of the motion. (3) As at present advised, we think no power exists in any court, under article 17 of the bill of rights, to order such change of venue. "In criminal prosecutions, the trial of facts in the vicinity where they happen is so essential to the security of the life, liberty, and estate of the citizen, that no crime or offence ought to be tried in any other county than that in which it is committed, except in cases of general insurrection in any particular county, when it shall appear to the judges of the superior court that an impartial trial cannot be had in the county where the offence may be committed, and, upon their report, the legislature shall think proper to direct the trial in the nearest county in which an impartial trial can be obtained."

Motion denied. *Page 176