Ex Parte Show

1910 OK CR 223, 113 P. 1062, 4 Okla. Crim. 416, 1910 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 137
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
DecidedDecember 3, 1910
DocketNo. A-943.
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Ex Parte Show, 1910 OK CR 223, 113 P. 1062, 4 Okla. Crim. 416, 1910 Okla. Crim. App. LEXIS 137 (Okla. Ct. App. 1910).

Opinion

RICHARDSON, Judge.

The petition herein and the return to the writ issued thereon show that on November 10, 1910, M. A. Breclcenridge, county attorney of Tulsa county, filed in the county court of said county an information against the petitioner, A. J. Show, purporting to charge him with violating section 2083 of Snyder’s Comp. L. Olda., by defrauding an elector of -his vote; which information,, omitting the caption, is in words and figures as follows, to wit:

“Be it remembered, that M. A. Breckenridge, County Attorney in and for Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma, who prosecutes in the name and by the authority of the State of Oklahoma, comes now into the County Court of said County this 11th day of November, 1910, and gives the Court to understand and be informed that A. P. Blakemore, then and there being over the age of 21 years, and a native male citizen of the United States, a resident of the State of Oklahoma, for more than one year prior to Nov. •8, 1910, of the County of Tulsa for more than six months prior to Nov. 8, 1910, and a bona fide resident of election precinct 18, in the City of Tulsa, Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma for more than thirty days prior to Nov. 8, 1910, did on the 8th day of Nov. 1910, at election precinct number 18, in the City of Tuisa, Tulsa ■County, Oklahoma, and within the jurisdiction of this Court present himself to vote; by then and there announcing to the clerk of the election his true name, to wit, A. P. Blakemore, giving at the time to the said clerk his street number, to wit, 301 N. Frankfort Street; that thereupon the election inspector, one A. J. Show, challenged the right of the said elector, A. P. Blakemore, to vote, with the intent then and there to defraud the said A. P. Blakemore of his vote in this, to wit: By then and there unlawfully, wilfully and with the intent to defraud the said elector A. P. Blakemore out of his vote, asking the said A. P. Blakemore if he, the said A. P. Blakemore, was on the 1st day of January, 1866, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under any form of gov- *419 eminent, or whether he, the said A. P. Blakemore, at that time resided in some foreign nation, or was a lineal descendant of such person, and then and there demanded of and required the said A. P. Blakemore to answer said questions, to each of which questions above set forth, said Blakemore answered, 'no.’ That thereupon said election inspector A. J. Show demanded to know of said A. P. Blakemore if he, the said A. P. Blake-more, could read and write any section of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, that the aforesaid A. P. Blakemore then and there stated to said election inspector, that he could both read and write any section of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, and then and there the said election inspector demanded and requested of said A. P. Blakemore, that he, the said A. P. Blakemore, then and there, in the presence of him, the said election inspector A. J. Show read and write a section of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, offering to said A. P. Blakemore at the time, pen, ink and paper, and a copy of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the number of the section of the Constitution demanded and requested to be read and written being to your informant unknown, that said A. P. Blakemore, then and there offered and presented to said election inspector A. J. Show an affidavit in writing showing that said A. P. Blakemore could read and write any section of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, said affidavit being in words and figures as follows:
" 'Tulsa County,--Township, 18 Precinct,
" 'State of Oklahoma, County of Tulsa, ss.
"'I do solemnly swear (1) I am a male citizen of the United States. (2)1 am a native of the United States. (3) I have for more than thirty days last past resided in the precinct in which I am now offering to vote, and that I am now a Iona fide resident of this precinct. (4) I have resided for more than six months last past in the County in which I am now offering to vote. (5) I have resided for more than one year last past in the State of Oklahoma. (6) I am over the age of 21 years. (7) I am not deprived of any of the rights of citizenship by virtue of any conviction of felony. (8) I am not now kept in a poor house or other asylum at public expense. (9) I am not now being kept in a public prison. (10) I am not a lunatic. (11) I am not an officer or soldier in the regular army, or a marine in the navy of the United States. (12) I know of no reason why I am not entitled to vote.- (13) I am generally known by the name under which I now desire to vote, *420 which is, A. P. Blakemore. (14) I have not voted and will not vote in any other precinct in this election. (15) My occupation is a preacher. (16) My residence is 301 Frankfort Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma. (17) During the last six months I have resided at -. (18) I have removed from-. (19) That F. E. Williams and C. W. Curley have personal knowledge of my residence in the precinct thirty days and in the county six months, and in the State one year. (20)-. (21) I am able to read and write any section of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma. (22) That the writing upon the reverse side hereof is a section of the Constitution of the state of Oklahoma, written in my own hand by me in the presence of N. O. B. Taylor and W. EL Woods, on the 81 li day of November, 1910.
“ ‘A. P. Blakemore,
“ ‘Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of November, 1910. ‘M. L. Ijynci-i,
(SEAL.) “ ‘Notary Public.
“ ‘My commission expires July 27, 1912. ’
“That said election inspector, A. J. Show, then and there, for the purpose of defrauding said A. P. Blakemore out of his vote, refused to accept the affidavit as true, and then and there refused to allow said A. P. Blakemore to vote unless and until he, the said A. P. Blakemore, should then and there read and write the section of said Constitution before mentioned, in the presence and in the hearing of the said election inspector, A. J. Show, that all of the said acts by the election inspector’, A. J. Show, were done with the intent then and there' upon the part of him, the said election inpsector, A. J. Show, to defraud the said A. P. Blake-more out of his vote, contrary to the form of the statute in such cases, made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the state. M. A. Breckenridge,
“County Attorney.
“State of Oklahoma, County of Tulsa, ss.
“A. P. Blakemore, being first duly sworn, on oath says that he has read and knows the contents of the foregoing information, and that the allegaiions and statements contained therein are true.
“A P. Blakemore,
“Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of November, 1910. ’ Minnie M. Thomas,
“Notary Public.
“My commission expires February 8th, 1913.”

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