Ex Parte Bowles

165 A. 169, 164 Md. 318
Court of Appeals of Maryland·Decided March 5, 1933·No. [No. 108, October Term, 1932.]·Published·Cited by 32 cases

Opinion

Digges, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

This is an appeal from an order of the Circuit Court for Washington County, dated August 16th, 1932, adjudging the appellant guilty of contempt of that court. The contempt was found to be the filing by the appellant in the Circuit Court for Washington County of a paper entitled, “Motion and affidavit,” in the following language: “Comes now the plaintiff Borman S. Bowles, and moves the court to certify the above-entitled cause to another Judge other than the Honorable Prank G-. Wagaman, and for reasons says: That he does not believe that he can obtain a fair and impartial trial before the said Judge. Borman S. Bowles.” The affidavit attached to- and accompanying the motion follows:

*320 “District of Columbia, ss: Horman S. Bowles, being duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: Tbat he is a citizen of tbe District of Columbia and tbat tbe defendant Mathias P. Moller, is a citizen of Hagerstown, Maryland; tbat said defendant is tbe father-in-law of tbe son of tbe Honorable Prank Gr. Wagaman and tbat tbe affiant believes tbat said son John Wagaman, will be one of tbe attorneys for tbe defendant at any trial in tbis cause; tbat at a recent trial before tbe Honorable Prank Gr. Wagaman, Equity Ho. 11,905, in which plaintiff herein, M. P. Moller,' tbe defendant herein and John Wagaman tbe said son of Prank Gr. Wagaman were interested parties, tbe said Judge stated in open Court tbat tbe filing of a petition by tbe plaintiff herein was done for ulterior motives and tbat during tbe bearing tbe plaintiff herein believes tbat tbe said Judge Wagaman aided bis said son in contesting tbe plaintiff’s right to. intervene; tbat bis belief was confirmed by many members of tbe Hagerstown Bar (attorneys practicing in Washington County) who so expressed themselves to tbe affiant and it was tbe general belief as expressed by many other persons to tbe plaintiff herein tbat tbe said plaintiff could not obtain a fair and impartial trial in any matter in which M. P. Moller and John Wagaman were interested if said trial was presided over by tbe Honorable Prank G. Wagaman. Horman S. Bowles. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbis 5th day of May, 1932. Catherine P. Offutt, Hotary Public, D. C. [H. P. Seal.]”

Tbis motion and affidavit were filed on May 27th, Í932; whereupon tbe following petition was filed in tbat court by tbe state’s attorney for tbe county, wherein it is stated:

“1st. Tbat one Horman S. Bowles filed on tbe 5th day of May, 1932, in Ho. 80 Appearances, May Term, 1932, in tbe Circuit Court for Washington County, a certain motion and affidavit, certified copy of which motion and affidavit is attached hereto and made a part hereof, and marked ‘Exhibit Motion and Affidavit.’ 2nd. Tbat said motion and affidavit is deemed by your petitioner to contain therein impertinent, scandalous, *321 insulting and contemptuous language reflecting on the integrity of said Honorable Court, especially upon tbe Honorable Prank Gr. Wagaman, one of the Judges of said Court. To tbe end therefor: Tbat tbis Honorable Court may pass an order upon tbe said Borman S. Bowles requiring bim to sbow cause, if any be bas, by a certain day to be named in said order wby be should not be beld in contempt of Court.”

Upon tbis petition an order was passed by Hon. D. Bindley Sloan, one of tbe judges of tbe said Circuit Court for Washington County, in these words:

“Tbe aforegoing petition, affidavit and exhibit having been read and considered, it is thereupon tbis 26th day of May, A. D. 1932, by tbe Circuit Court for Washington County, ordered tbat Borman S. Bowles, within five days after a copy of tbe aforegoing petition, affidavit and tbis order of Court have been served upon bim, answer said petition and sbow cause, if any be bas, wby be should not be beld in contempt of Court.”

Tbe papers, including a copy of tbis order, were served upon tbe appellant on July 2nd, 1932. On July 7th the appellant filed an answer under oath to tbe sbow cause order, wherein it is alleged:

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