Ex Parte John D. Crews
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This is an original habeas corpus proceeding.
The record shows that George A. Worley as State’s Attorney in and for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida in the Circuit Court of Dade County, filed an information charging John D. Crews with the offense of contempt of court. The charging part of the information was as •follows:
“On the 11th day óf June, A. D. 1936, in Dade County, Florida, one John D. Crews approached one Mrs. Olive Wofford, wife of John B. Wofford, parties defendant in a certain cause pending in a certain court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Dade County, wherein Patricia Wofford, a married woman, joined by her husband and next friend, Tatem Wofford, and Tatem Wofford, individually, were plaintiffs, and John B. Wofford and Olive Wofford, his wife, and Wofford .Hotel Corporation were defendants, the said cause bearing file number 41348-B, and with intent to bring this Court into disrepute spoke of and concerning the Honorable Worth W. Trammell, Judge of this Court, and represented and pretended to her, the said Olive Wofford, that he, the said John D. Crews, could corrupt this Court and could influence the decision and judgment of the Court 'by the payment of money, and did request the said Olive Wofford to pay to him, the said John D. Crews, the sum of Twenty-four Hundred Dollars ($2400.0(1) to be delivered to the said Judge of the said Court as a bribe to corruptly influence the judgment and decision of this Court; that such conduct on the part of him, the said John *383 D. Crews, was wilful and contemptuous and tended to bring this Court into disrepute;”
The affidavit attached to the information was as follows:
“Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared G. A. Worley, who being by me first duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is the qualified and acting State Attorney of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida, that he signed the above and foregoing Information and knows the contents thereof, and that the allegations therein contained are based upon facts sworn to as true, and that in the opinion of the Affiant such facts, if true, constitute criminal contempt.”.
There was a motion to discharge the rule issued pursuant to the above information. Motion to discharge was denied. Judgment was entered in the following language:
“A rule or order heretofore issued out of this Court wherein and whereby the above named defendant or respondent, John D. Crews, was commanded and required to show cause before this Court on Wednesday, the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, at two o’clock in the afternoon, why he should not be adjudged in contempt of this Court because and by reason of the matters and things alleged and set forth in and by the Information heretofore filed herein by the State Attorney of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida.
“On Wednesday, the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, at two o’clock in the afternoon, the said defendant or respondent (upon whom the said rule or order had theretofore been duly served), accompanied by counsel, appeared before the Court and filed herein his motion to discharge the said rule or order. The said motion, after argument thereon by counsel for the respective parties and consideration thereof by the Court, was, on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, *384 denied by the Court, as by the record of this proceeding will appear; whereupon the said defendant or respondent, by and through his counsel, announced and stated to the Court that he declined and refused to further respond to, or answer, the said rule or order of the said Information.
“Now, therefore, inasmuch as the said defendant or respondent has not made herein any denial of any of the matters and things alleged and set forth in and by the said information and has- not made herein any response, answer or defense to the said rule or order, other than the said denied motion and testimony having been taken to sustain the allegations of said Information:
“It is, by the court, adjudged that the said defendant or respondent, John D. Crews, is guilty of a contempt of this Court by reason and because of the said matters and things alleged and set forth in and by the said information; and it is, by the Court, ordered, and adjudged that for such contempt he shall suffer imprisonment in the County jail of Dade County, State of Florida, for the period of 120 days.” .
Thereafter an order of contempt was entered in the following language:
“The State of Florida to D. C. Coleman, Esq., Sheriff of Dade County, State of Florida, Greeting:
“Whereas, a rule or order heretofore issued out of this court wherein and whereby the above named defendant or respondent, John D. Crews, was commanded and required to show cause before this Court on Wednesday, the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, at two o’clock in the afternoon, why he should not be adjudged in contempt of this Court because and by reason of the matters and things alleged and set forth in and by the information heretofore *385 filed herein by the State Attorney of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Florida; and,
“Whereas, on Wednesday, the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, at two o’clock in the afternoon, the said defendant or respondent (upon whom the said rule or order had theretofore been duly served), accompanied by counsel, appeared before the Court and filed herein his motion to discharge the said rule or order. The said motion after argument •thereon by counsel for the respective parties and consideration thereof by the Court, was, on the 24th day of June, A. D. 1936, denied by the Court, as by the record of this proceeding will appear; whereupon the said defendant or respondent, by and through his counsel, announced and stated to the Court that he declined and refused to further respond to or answer, the said rule or order of the said information ;. and
“Whereas, inasmuch as the said defendant or respondent made no denial of any of the matters and things alleged and set forth in and by the said information' and made no response, answer or defense to the said rule or order, other than said denied motion; and
“Whereas, it was, by the Court, on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1936, adjudged that the said defendant or respondent, John D. Crews, is guilty of contempt of this Court by reason and because of the matters and things alleged and set forth in and by the said information; and it was, by the Court, on the said last mentioned date, ordered and adjudged that for such contempt he should suffer imprisonment in the County Jail at Dade County, State of Florida, for the period of 120 days;
“Now therefore, this is- to command you, D. C. Coleman, as Sheriff of Dade County, State of Florida, personally or by one of your deputies, to take into custody said *386 defendant or respondent, John D. Crews, and commit him to the County Jail of Dade County,.
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