Howell v. Commonwealth

11 S.E. 238, 86 Va. 817, 1890 Va. LEXIS 47
Supreme Court of Virginia·Decided April 10, 1890·Published·Cited by 7 cases

Opinion

Lacy, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

[818] At the December term of the county court of Floyd (1888) the plaintiff in error was indicted for the murder of one Henry Smith; and Hundley Howell, the father of John Howell, the plaintiff in error, was at the same time indicted for felonious assault upon the said Henry Smith. At the January term of the said court (1889) the said indictments were disposed of by nolle prosequi, by leave of the court, and the parties, John and Hundley Howell, jointly indicted for morder. The parties were arrested, and at the calling of the case at the February term next succeeding, the accused moved a continuance on account of the absence of their witnesses, but the court refused to entertain this motion until after their arraignment, and they excepted. Upon their arraignment they elected to be tried in the circuit court of the said county. At the May term (1889) of the said circuit court the said parties Avere produced before the said court, but the cause and copies of the indictment and proceedings in the said county court had never been certified to the said circuit court. HoweA'er, the court considered and acted upon uncertified copies of the same informally produced before it, whereupon the following order was entered in the said circuit court: “ The prisoners this day being brought into court, before pleading, moAmd the court to remand them to the county court of Floyd county, and alleged as causes to sustain their motion, various errors committed by the said county court, with their several bills of exceptions, as part of said record; and this court being of opinion that there are errors in the judgment of the said county court in refusing to allow the prisoners the right to make their motion for a continuance before their arraignment, though the court perceives no other errors, yet for this error it is ordered that the motion of the prisoners be sustained. And it is ordered that the prisoners be remanded to the county court of Floyd county for further proceedings on said indictment to be had thereon in conformity with the order; and by consent of prisoners and the attorney for the commonwealth, the witnesses for the commonwealth, [819] with the witnesses for the prisoners, who have been recognized to this court, were recognized to appear on the first day of the July term (1889) of Floyd county court. And the prisoners were remanded to jail for safe-keeping.” At the July term (1889) of the said county court, the said parties -were again brought, before that court, but they objected to the trial of their case in that court because they had elected to be tried in the circuit court of said county upon their arraignment in the said county court, and the record and proceedings had never been certified to the circuit court as required bylaw; but the county court overruled their objection, and proceeded with the trial, and the prisoners excepted. The accused thereupon demurred to the indictment, which demurrer the court overruled. The said parties thereupon elected to he tried separately, and the attorney for the commonwealth elected to put the plaintiff in error on trial first; whereupon he pleaded not guilty, and the trial proceeded. And upon the trial the said plaintiff in error was found guilty of murder in the second degree, and the jury ascertained the period of his confinement in the penitentiary at nine years. The plaintiff in error moved to set aside the verdict for uncertainty, and that the verdict was not warranted by the law and the evidence, which motion the court overruled, and the accused excepted. Whereupon the said plaintiff in error moved in arrest of judgment, because the said county court was without jurisdiction to try the case, the same having been sent to the circuit court upon his election, and the proceedings and record in the county court had never been certified to the said circuit court as the law required; which motions the county court overruled, and rendered judgment in accordance with the verdict. Whereupon the accused applied for and obtained a writ of error to the circuit court of Floyd county, when the said judgment of the county court was affirmed, and the case®was then brought to this court by writ of error.

The first assignment of error to be considered is as to the [820] jurisdiction of the trial court. Upon his arraignment in the county court the accused had elected to he tried in the circuit court having jurisdiction over the county for which the said county court is held; and his contention is that upon such election the jurisdiction of the county court over liis case ceased and determined, and j urisdietion was thus vested in the circuit court of the said county, which court alone was thereafter competent to try the case. The law provides that “ the county courts, except where otherwise provided, shall have exclusive original jurisdiction for the trial of all presentments, indictments,. and informations for offenses committed within their respective counties, aud also of all presentments, indictments, and informations now pending in said courts, except that a person to be tried for any felony for which he maybe punished with death, may, upon his arraignment in the county court, demand to be tried in the circuit, court having j urisdietion over the county for which said county court is held. Upon such demand the accused shall be remanded for trial in the said circuit court, and all the material witnesses desired for the prosecution or defense shall be recognized for their, attendance at such trial. When a person is remanded as aforesaid by a county court, the clerk thereof shall certify and transmit to the clerk of the court in which such person is to be tried, a transcript of the record of the proceedings in said county court in relation to the prosecution, and copies of the indictment and recognizances and other papers connected with the case. Such transcripts and copies shall be used with the same effect as the originals.” Sec. 4016, Code Va.

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