In re Leaken

137 F. 680, 1905 U.S. App. LEXIS 5011
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the Southern District of Georgia
DecidedMay 10, 1905
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
In re Leaken, 137 F. 680, 1905 U.S. App. LEXIS 5011 (circtsdga 1905).

Opinion

PARDEE, Circuit Judge.

The evidence adduced on the hearing shows that the material facts in the case are substantially as set forth in the relator’s petition, as follows:

“Your petitioner, William R. Leaken, respectfully represents and shows to this honorable court that he is a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the state of Georgia, in the Eastern Division for the Southern District of Georgia; that he was at all times hereinafter named up to and before the 15th day of March, 1905, an assistant district attorney for the United States having jurisdiction in the Southern District of Georgia. Your petitioner further shows that at the Nevember, 1904, term of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia, your petitioner, as assistant district' attorney aforesaid, at the request of the grand jury impaneled for [681]*681said term of court, sued out praecipe for subpoena duces tecum for certain witnesses, to wit, Judge Frank Tarver and the clerk of the county court of Effing-ham county, requiring them under the laws of the United States to appear before said grand jury and produce certain books, papers and other documents. Tour petitioner further shows that in compliance with said praecipe, a copy of said praecipe being hereto attached and made a part of this petition, marked ‘Exhibit A,’ subpoenas duces tecum were issued by the clerk of said District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia directing to said Judge Frank Tarver and said clerk of the county court of Effingham county requiring them to produce said records and documents before the said grand jury, a copy of said subpoenas duces tecum, together with copies of subpoena tickets showing acknowledgments of service and attendance under said subpoenas duces tecum upon the part of said Tarver and said clerk, being hereto attached and made a part of this petition, and marked ‘Exhibit A.’ Petitioner further shows that in compliance with the terms of said subpoenas the said Tarver and the said clerk of the county court of Effingham county appeared before the grand jury of said District Court, and produced before said grand jury the records of the county court of Effingham county, the same consisting of the judge’s docket and minutes of said court, and that the said records were examined and used as evidence before the said grand jury, and said books were lefi by the said judge and clerk in the possession of the grand jury of said District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Georgia. Petitioner further shows that on the 17th day of December, 1904, Mr. C. F. Berry, said clerk, came to petitioner, and at Savannah, Ga., and orally requested petitioner to deliver to him said records, and your petitioner at that time declined to deliver said books to the said clerk, except upon a proper order of the county court of Effingham county. Petitioner further shows that on December 19, 1904, A. C. Wright, Esq., solicitor of the county court of Effingham county, wrote to your petitioner as an individual, and not as an official, making a personal request upon petitioner for a return of said records. In reply to this letter your petitioner, on the 21st of December, 1904, stated to said A. C. Wright, Esq., in writing, that petitioner had told the clerk' of the county court that upon proper demand made the United States District Court would act, and that, if the said Wright would amend his letter by making it official, petitioner would return the records and books as soon as he could have a copy made of such portion as petitioner desired; this letter being signed as an assistant United States attorney. Petitioner further shows that on December 26, 1904, said A. C. Wright, Esq., in a letter signed by himself as solicitor of the county court of Effingham county, but addressed to your petitioner again individually, requesting the return of said record without delay, to which letter your petitioner on January 4, 1905, replied in writing, stating that the books were at the disposal of the proper officer upon the proper receipt Petitioner further shows that on January 9, 1905, said A. C. Wright Esq., wrote your petitioner a letter, addressing petitioner individually, emphasizing the fact that he addressed petitioner individually, and not officially, and threatening to submit the matter to the county court of Effingham county. Petitioner further shows that on the 14th day of January, 1905, the county court of Effingham county, Frank R. Tarver, judge of said court presiding, issued a rule nisi against your petitioner directing petitioner to show cause before him at Springfield, Effingham county, Ga., on the third Monday in February, 1905, ■jvhy petitioner should not be dealt with for contempt for having in his possession and retaining in Chatham county, and as an individual, the above-named dockets and minutes; a copy of which said rule was handed to petitioner by a bailiff of said county court of Effingham county, who handed the same to petitioner in Chatham county, Ga., in which said county the said bailiff had no jurisdiction or authority to act. Petitioner further shows that at the time designated for the return of said rule your petitioner, through D. H. Clark, his attorney at law, presented to said county court of Effingham county a traverse to the return of said bailiff, which said traverse the said Frank R. Tarver struck on the ground that your petitioner did not appear before him personally. Petitioner, further shows that after the overruling of said traverse your petitioner presented to said court his written demurrer hereinafter set out, the several grounds of demurrer therein expressed. After argument heard upon said demurrer the court overruled the same, and each [682]*682and every ground thereof, and passed a written order to that effect, which written order is hereinafter shown. Petitioner further shows that after the overruling of said demurrer his said attorney presented to the court a plea to the jurisdiction of said county court of Effingham county, a copy of said plea being hereinafter set out and made a part of said petition, which said plea was overruled and stricken by the court, which entered a written order to that effect, a copy of said order being hereinafter set out with said correspondence and proceedings in said county court of Effingham county, marked ‘Exhibit B.’ Petitioner further shows that thereafter petitioner, through his attorney, presented an answer to said rule to said court, and that upon the trial of the issue thereby made the court heard evidence upon the same, a stenographic report of said evidence being hereinafter set out, and marked ‘Exhibit C,’ and made a part of this petition. Petitioner further shows that after hearing evidence the court rendered judgment charging your petitioner to be in contempt of court, and passed a written order to that effect, a copy of said written order and judgment being hereinafter set out and made a part of the said Exhibit B. Petitioner shows that thereafter, to wit, on the 2Sth day of March, 3905, the said county court of Effingham county issued an attachment against your petitioner directing the.bailiff of the county court of Effingham county or other lawful officers to arrest your petitioner, and confine him in the jail of Effingham couty for ten (10) days, a copy of said attachment being hereinafter set out, and marked ‘Exhibit D.’ Petitioner further shows that said attachment was delivered to John Schwartz, Esq., sheriff of Chatham county, and on the 13th day of April, 1905, and that said sheriff, acting under and by virtue of said process, has arrested your petitioner, and unjustly and unlawfully detains petitioner, and threatens to imprison him in the said county jail of Effingham county.”

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