Ex Parte Rogers

201 S.W. 1157, 83 Tex. Crim. 152, 1918 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 113
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 13, 1918
DocketNo. 4967.
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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Ex Parte Rogers, 201 S.W. 1157, 83 Tex. Crim. 152, 1918 Tex. Crim. App. LEXIS 113 (Tex. 1918).

Opinion

MORROW, Judge.

The relator was the keeper of a house of prostitution. One of the inmates of the house was a girl under fifteen years of age. She appears to have been a prostitute in Mexico and had come to the relator’s house at the instance of her sister and to have continued her vocation while there with relator’s knowledge and at her instance.

Based on the facts thus briefly summarized, relator was indicted for Statutory rape in three cases. ' She was ordered released on hail in the sum of $10,000 in one case and $5000 in each of the others.

Her appeal is based on the proposition that the facts do not show elle was a principal. The merits of a case involving the guilt or innocence of án accused is not a proper subject of inquiry in a writ of habeas corpus. Ex parte Windsor, 78 S. W. Rep., 510; Ex parte Adams, 90 S. W. Rep., 24; Ex parte Kent, 49 Texas Crim. Rep., 12; Ex parte, Jennings, 76 Texas Crim. Rep., 116, 172 S. W. Rep., 1143; Ex parte McKay, 82 Texas Crim. Rep., 221, 199 S. W. Rep., 637.

We think, considering the facts in the case, that the amount of the bail should be reduced.' It is accordingly ordered that the judgment of the lower court fixing the bail at the amounts stated he reversed and the amount be reduced in each case to the sum of $3000.

Bail reduced.

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