Ex Parte J. Sherwood Smith

119 S.W.2d 65, 232 Mo. App. 521, 1938 Mo. App. LEXIS 102
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedAugust 12, 1938
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Ex Parte J. Sherwood Smith, 119 S.W.2d 65, 232 Mo. App. 521, 1938 Mo. App. LEXIS 102 (Mo. Ct. App. 1938).

Opinion

SMITH, J.

The petition presented to us gives a history of the proceedings in this ease, and sets out the reasons given for asking for the Writ, so we quote the petition, as follows:

*523 “Tour petitioner, J. Sherwood Smith, respectfully respresents that he is unlawfully and wrongfully imprisoned, detained, confined and restrained of his liberty at Benton, Scott County, Missouri, by Mrs. Pauline Anderson, Sheriff of the County of Scott, State of Missouri; that said imprisonment, detention, confinement and restraint are illegal, and that the illegality thereof consists in this, to-wit: That at the August Term, 1937, of the Circuit Court of Scott County, Missouri, your petitioner, J. Sherwood Smith, was indicted by the Grand Jury of said County by a true bill returned by said Grand Jury, charging your petitioner with embezzlement of the sum of One Hundred Fifty-six and 92/100 Dollars ($156.92), on November 21, 1933, and said indictment was filed in said Circuit Court on August 25, 1937, and ■ a Capias was issued for your petitioner and he was arrested and taken into custody by the Sheriff of said County on the 26th day of August, 1937; and on the same day he made bond in the sum of $1,000.00, which bond was duly approved; that the said case of State of Missouri v. J. Sherwood Smith was numbered 2724 in said court and was placed on the trial docket for the November Term, 1937, of said court; that at the November term of said court, your petitioner filed his petition to disqualify the regular Judge of said Circuit Court of Scott County, Missouri, to-wit: the Honorable Frank Kelly, for the reason that the said Honorable Frank Kelly would not afford said defendant a fair trial because the said Judge was prejudiced against the defendant and biased in favor of the State, which said petition was duly filed in the Circuit Court of Scott County, Missouri, on November 24, 1937; that in support of said petition for change of venue, your petitioner filed five supporting affidavits and two affidavits by citizens of Scott County, Missouri, who were not of kin to, or counsel for, the defendant, all as required by the statutes, and that upon the filing of said application and affidavit for a change of venue from the regular judge, namely, Honorable Frank Kelly, the said regular judge examined said petition and affidavits and found same to be sufficient and granted your petitioner a change of venue by disqualifying himself in said cause. That the Prosecuting Attorney of Scott County, Missouri, and counsel for your petitioner stipulated and agreed that the Honorable J. C. McDowell, of Mississippi County, Missouri, who possessed the qualifications of a Judge of the Circuit Court, should act as Special Judge in said cause, and thereafter, on November 24, 1937, the said Special Judge, namely, Honorable J. C. McDowell, subscribed to the statutory oath and filed his oath in the Circuit Court of Scott County, Missouri, on said date. That said cause was docketed for trial in the Circuit Court of Scott County, Missouri, for December 4, 1937, and during the regular November term of said court. That said case was called for trial on December 4. 1937, before the Honorable J. C. McDowell as Spe *524 cial Judge, and your petitioner, the defendant in said case, entered a plea of guilty to the indictment, and your petitioner was thereupon sentenced for a term of two years to the Missouri penitentiary; thereafter, and on the same date, your petitioner filed his application for parole before the said J. C. McDowell as Special Judge, and while the said J. C. McDowell was still occupying the bench in said cause, and that in support of the application for parole your petitioner produced fifteen honorable and reputable citizens of Scott County, Missouri, who testified to the said court and Judge that in their opinion your petitioner should be paroled and that he would not again violate the law,- but would properly conduct himself as a law abiding citizen; that after hearing said testimony the said Special Judge, while occupying the bench in said case, granted a parole to your petitioner on the 4th day of December, 1937, and your petitioner was duly paroled. Thereafter, on December 27, 1937, and during' the November Term of said court the Prosecuting Attorney of Scott County, Missouri, filed a motion in writing before the Honorable Frank Kelly, the Judge of said court, which motion requested the parole as issued to your .petitioner to be revoked, because as alleged in said motion that said parole was obtained by the perpetration of a fraud upon the court, in that your petitioner called upon a number of the grand jurors who indicted him and represented to each of them that he would pay, or had paid, all shortages found against him by the State Auditor before the trial of said cause, and that the Prosecuting Attorney had agreed with him that the Special Judge would parole him, and that the Prosecuting Attorney had consented thereto, and said motion alleged that said statements were false and untrue and that by means of these statements the Special Judge did parole your petitioner after a plea of guilty. That thereafter, and on the 31st day of December, 1937, the Prosecuting Attorney of Scott County, Missouri, filed an amended motion to revoke the parole, setting up in said motion that the parole had been obtained by a fraud practiced upon the Special Judge who granted the parole. -And that on the 28th day of December, 1937, the Honorable Frank Kelly, the regular Judge of the Circuit Court of Scott County,-Missouri, caused a citation to be issued to your petitioner requiring him to- appear on December 31, 1937, before the said Honorable Frank Kelly and show cause why the parole should not be revoked^ which said citation was duly served by the Sheriff of Scott County, Missouri, on your petitioner on the 28th day of December, 1937. That thereafter, on the 31st day of December, 1937, the Prosecuting Attorney of Scott County, Missouri, filed the amended motion to revoke, as hereinabove alleged, and the Honorable Frank Kelly, the regular' Judge of said court, proceeded to hear testimony and evidence as offered by the Prosecuting Attornéy in support of said motion to revoke, and said cause was then continued un *525 til the 30th day of March, 1938, and during the March term of said Circuit Court of Scott County, Missouri, at which time the Honorable Prank Kelly, the regular Judge of said Court, proceeded to hear additional testimony offered by the Prosecuting Attorney in support of said motion, and to hear testimony offered by your petitioner in opposition to said motion, and said cause was again continued until April 14, 1938, and during the regular March term of said court, and that on April 14, 1938, the Honorable Prank Kelly, the regular Judge of said court, heard additional evidence offered by the Prosecuting Attorney in support of said motion and additional testimony offered by your petitioner in opposition to said motion, and after hearing all the testimony as offered, the Honorable Prank Kelly, the regular Judge of said court, revoked the parole of your petitioner and ordered the Sheriff of Scott County, Missouri, namely, Mrs. Pauline Anderson, to immediately take your, petitioner into custody and deliver him to the warden of the Missouri State Penitentiary at Jefferson City for the purpose of serving the two-year sentence which had been imposed upon him by the Special Judge.

“Your petitioner alleges that he is illegally restrained of his liberty by said Sheriff for the following reasons, to-wit:'

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