McRane v. State

194 So. 632, 142 Fla. 240, 1940 Fla. LEXIS 1359
Supreme Court of Florida·Decided March 15, 1940·Published·Cited by 8 cases

Opinion

Buford, J.

On writ of error we review judgment of conviction of murder in the first degree with recommendation of mercy.

The record shows that there was a motion for change of venue which alleged two grounds, as follows:

“(1) Because of the fact that the family and relatives of Eugene Barber, the person on account of whose death this defendant is charged with homicide, have an undue influence over the minds of the inhabitants of this county.
“(2) Because of the fact that it is impracticable to obtain a qualified jury for the trial of this cause in this county.”

Affidavit in support of the motion alleged:

“Affiant swears that he has spent approximately five days in Dixie County, Florida, in investigating the case with the view in mind of preparing his defense to said above charge. That he has talked to many people, inhabitants of Dixie County, Florida, about the said case. That in every instance, without a single exception, each and every one of said persons have advised affiant that it will be absolutely foolish, useless, and a very dangerous thing to attempt to try said cause in Dixie County, Florida. Many reasons were given for such statements; among them being that McRane, a fearless officer of the State Game and Fresh Water Fish Department, has made many enemies in Dixie County in enforcing the game laws without fear or favor; *243 that the people of Dixie County as a whole, have not in the past obeyed or conformed to said laws, and feel that said laws take away rights that have been theirs for years and years; and that McRane, in enforcing such laws has made many enemies who will work against him in every way they can. Another reason given being that feeling ran so high against McRane the day he was arrested for the killing of Barber that the Sheriff of Dixie County, .fearing mob violence, acted wisely and judiciously in rushing McRane away from Dixie County jail to a jail unknown ; that had he not done so, the chances are that McRane would have been taken away from the officers and killed by said mob; and that while no one is talking or saying anything about the case, and in fact refuse to say anything about it, such feeling still exists very strongly against McRane, in Dixie County. That in event McRane was not taken from the officers prior to his trial, and happened to secure an acquittal of the charges against him, then it was an almost certainty that he would never leave the county alive, that he would be killed-. The main reason underlying all the objections were that the deceased, Eugene Barber, was of kin, either by blood or marriage to over fifty per cent of the people of Dixie County. That his family was so strong, politically and/or economically, that it would be useless to try and overcome the undue influence that such family exercises over the inhabitants of Dixie County. That while there were a few people in Dixie County who would be able to withstand the undue influence of such family and relatives, and not be swayed in reaching a verdict according to the evidence, that the number of such were so small that it was not worth considering. That a close kinsman of deceased is a member of the Board of County Commissioners of Dixie County, has *244 hundreds of friends over the county, and is taking an active interest and part in the prosecution' of McRane. That such kinsman’s influence alone is sufficient to secure a verdict against the defendant, McRane, and that it is almost suicide for McRane to attempt to try said cause in Dixie County.

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