Ex parte Jackman

31 Nev. 106
CourtNevada Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1909
DocketNo. 1803
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Ex parte Jackman, 31 Nev. 106 (Neb. 1909).

Opinion

By the Court,

Sweeney, J.:

This is an application for a writ of habeas corpus by the applicant, Albert T. Jackman, now confined in the penitentiary under a life sentence for the crime of having unlawfully killed one John Moritz, in Goldfield, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, during the year 1906.

Petitioner alleges that he is unlawfully restrained of his liberty by William Maxwell, warden of said state prison, and that his unlawful confinement and detention consists in this, to wit: "That heretofore, to wit, on the 22d day of November, A. D. 1906, at the County of Esmeralda, State of Nevada, the grand jury of said Esmeralda County found an indictment in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Nevada, in and for Esmeralda County, against said Albert T. Jackman, under the name of John Thompson, charging said Albert T. Jackman with the crime of murder, in the killing of one John Moritz, at Goldfield, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, on the 16th day of September, A. D. 1906. That at the time of the finding of said indictment, said Albert T. Jackman was under arrest and held in the county jail of Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, by the sheriff of said county, and said Albert T. Jackman was duly arraigned under said indictment, and pleaded not guilty thereto. That thereafter the trial under said indictment was duly set in said district court [107]*107for the 28th day of September, 1908, before the court by jury, but on said 28th day of September, 1908, the cause was regularly continued until the 29th day of September, 1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of that day, by consent, at which time the said cause was proceeded with, and twelve names Avere regularly drawn from the court-room jury box, and'the trial proceeded by the examination of said jurors as to their qualifications, and said cause proceeded in due and proper way until the close of the day, when the jury list in the court-room box Avas exhausted, and the following jurors, to wit, Thomas H. Cline, A. E. Barnes, E. E. Aldridge, W. E. Linton, L. A. Deese, J. E. White, and J. S. Milligan, were passed subject to peremptory challenge, at which time the court continued the cause until the 30th day of September, A. D. 1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of that day, but later on, of its own motion, recalled or vacated such continuance and caused the action to be taken up at 7:30 p. m. of said 29th day of September, 1908; when, all parties being present, in open court the court of its OAvn motion continued the cause until Wednesday, the 7th day of October, 1908, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. of that day. That thereafter, on the 1st day of October, 1908, Hon. Frank P. Langan, judge of said court, of his own motion and cause, left the County of Esmeralda, State of Nevada, and opened, conducted, and carried on his court in the County of Ormsby, State of Nevada, and the following proceedings were had in the district court of the First Judicial District of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Ormsby, to wit: 'Carson City, Nevada, October 3, 1908. This is to certify that on this day, Saturday, October, 3,1908, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., there was a session of the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the County of Ormsby. Present: Hon. Frank P. Langan, district judge; Wm. Kinney, sheriff; E. O. Patterson, clerk. At Avhich time the following proceedings were had: The court overruled the demurrers to the seven indictments in each of Avhich the State of Nevada was plaintiff and T. B. Rickey was defendant and ordered that the said T. B. Rickey plead to each of said indictments on Monday morning, the 5th day of October, at the hour of 10 o’clock of that day. In the matter [108]*108of the guardianship of the person and estate of Trenmor Coffin, a minor, the discharge of the guardian was entered. In the case of divorce entitled Olive E. Harper, Plaintiff, v. William A. Harper, Defendant, upon default of defendant being entered and proof presented, the decree of divorce was granted plaintiff. In the case for divorce entitled Belle Willis, Plaintiff, v. Fred Willis, Defendant, upon default of defendant being entered., and the proofs presented, the decree of divorce was granted plaintiff. Thereafter no further business coming before the court at this time, adjournment was ordered to 10 o’clock a. m. Monday, October 5, 1908. Attest: E. 0. Patterson, Clerk. [Seal.]’ And the said Hon. Frank P. Langan presided as the judge of said court in the said County of Ormsby. That when the said Hon. Frank P. Langan, judge as aforesaid, left the said County of Esmeralda, and opened and conducted his court in said Ormsby County, the said trial of said Jackman in said district court for Esmeralda County had proceeded only to the exhaustion of the courtroom jury box, and leaving seven jurors who had been examined as to their qualifications and subject to peremptory challenge, sitting in the panel, and there were others and many names in the regular trial jury box, subject to be drawn as jurors, and to be summoned under proper venire. That thereafter, without any notice other than the aforesaid continuance and against the objection of said Jackman, duly and properly made, and without any notice by the said judge or the clerk of said court, or any notice as provided by Rule 3 of the rules of the said district court, as adopted and prescribed by the supreme court of this state on the 4th day of April, 1887, as the rules of the said district court, the said Hon. Frank P. Langan caused said trial against the objections of ■said Jackman to proceed just the same as if the said court had not ceased to be in term or in session, and took up the said cause at the point where the cause had ceased when he, said judge, left the said County of Esmeralda, and forced and compelled said Jackman to the trial of said cause, and thereafter a jury was obtained, by the calling of additional jurors to fill the panel, then consisting of seven jurors aforesaid, and juror after juror was called and examined and peremptory [109]*109challenges used by the state and defendant, until a panel was complete, and upon such completed panel there remained the following-named jurors, to wit, W. E. Linton and J. S. Milligan, who were passed for challenge September 29, 1908, and not having been challenged for cause or peremptorily, remained upon said completed panel, notwithstanding the adjournment of said court on the 80th day of September, 1908. That thereafter said cause proceeded and on the 24th day of October, 1908, the jury rendered a verdict against said Albert T. Jackman of murder in the second degree, and upon said verdict the court, against the objection of defendant, pronounced judgment against defendant, and sentenced him for life in the state prison of the State of Nevada, at Carson City, and upon said verdict and judgment, and none other and not otherwise, said William Maxwell holds, confines, detains, restrains, and imprisons said Albert T. Jackman in said state prison, as aforesaid, and your petitioner avers: That when said Hon. Frank P.

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