Montgomery v. Sutton
This text of 25 N.W. 748 (Montgomery v. Sutton) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This cause has once before been in th¡3 court. See 58 Iowa, 697. The leading features of the case are there stated, and, although the facts in the last trial are not identical with those in the first, there is no such variance as renders it necessary to do more than refer to the former opinion. That the defendant was marshal of the city of Boone, and arrested and imprisoned plaintiff, and afterwards filed an information against him, and prosecuted him for an alleged offense, are conceded facts. The questions in the case are: Were the arrest and imprisonment without authority of law? and, was the prosecution malicious and without probable cause?
In discussing this question in the printed argument of of appellant, the instruction is designated as number three, when it should be number four. It is evidently a misprint, as the argument has no application to instruction number three, and no exception was taken to that instruction.
II. The court held that the ordinances of the city under which defendant claimed to have acted were inadmissible as [500]*500evidence, because they were void, being a mere re-enactment of the statutes of the state. They were allowed to be introduced, however, as bearing upon the question of a want of malice in the defendant. We do not think it necessary to determine the question as to the validity of these ordinances. If the plaintiff was guilty of resisting an officer, he was liable to arrest under section 3960 of the Code, and the defendant was justified in arresting him without a warrant where-ever he could find him.
Reversed.
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