Hayes v. O'Connell

263 S.W.2d 66, 1953 Mo. App. LEXIS 471
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 18, 1953
DocketNo. 23964
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Hayes v. O'Connell, 263 S.W.2d 66, 1953 Mo. App. LEXIS 471 (Mo. Ct. App. 1953).

Opinion

HOUSER, Commissioner.

Upon the petition of James Anthony Hayes we issued our writ of habeas corpus upon the alleged ground that he was being unlawfully restrained of his liberty by respondents, the Chief of Police, Sheriff, Warden of the City Jail; and a sergeant of the Police Department of the City of St. Louis. Respondents filed their return to the writ asserting in justification 'of the restraint that petitioner was detained as a fugitive from justice by virtue of a warrant of rendition issued by the Governor of Missouri, based upon a demand of the Governor of Illinois for the extradition of petitioner to answer a charge of armed robbery in Illinois. Petitioner filed his answer to the return, this court conducted a hearing, and the cause is now for determination on the issues joined.

The first question is whether the rendition warrant of the Governor of Missouri is illegal and void for the reason that the demand or requisition of the Governor of Illinois was not accompanied by a copy of an indictment found or by information supported by affidavit made before a magistrate of Illinois. The federal statute, which is the basis for extradition, provides as follows:

“Whenever the executive authority of any State or Territory demands any person as a fugitive from justice, of the executive authority of any State, District or Territory to which such person has fled, and produces a copy of an indictment found or an affidavit made before a magistrate of any State or Territory, charging the person demanded with having committed treason, felony, or other crime, certified as authentic by the governor or chief magistrate of the State or Territory from whence the person so charged has fled, the executive authority of the State, District or-Territory to which such person has fled shall cause him to be arrested and secured, and notify the executive authority making such ’ demand, or the agent of such authority appointed to receive the fugitive, and [68]*68shall cause the fugitive to be delivered to such agent when he shall appear.” U.S.C.A., Tit. 18, Ch. 209, Extradition, § 3182.

The demand or requisition of the Gov-' erpor of Illinois was accompanied by numerous documents, among which a certified copy of the following appeared:

“Justice’s Affidavit And Warrant
“State Of Illinois, 1 ^
“County Of Macon. J
“Mike Frank being first duly sworn, upon oath complains that James Hayes, 5223 Bouldwer, St. Louis, Missouri, at the County of Macon, in the State of Illinois, on the 20th day of August, A. D. 1953 while armed with a certain dangerous weapon, to-wit: A gun, feloniously and violently did make an assault upon one Mike Frank, and did then and there put the said Mike Frank in bodily fear and danger of his life and against the will of the said Mike Frank, did then and there feloniously and violently by force and intimidation, steal, take and carry away from the person of the said Mike Frank, Ten Thousand Dollars, good and lawful money of the United States of America, and of the value then and there of Ten Thousand Dollars and of the property then and there of the said Mike Frank, contrary to the form of the Statute in such case made and provided, and therefore the said Mike Frank prays that a warrant may issue as provided by law.

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