State Ex Rel. Holtkamp v. Hartmann.

51 S.W.2d 22, 330 Mo. 386, 1932 Mo. LEXIS 463
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMay 16, 1932
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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State Ex Rel. Holtkamp v. Hartmann., 51 S.W.2d 22, 330 Mo. 386, 1932 Mo. LEXIS 463 (Mo. 1932).

Opinion

*389 WHITE, J.

Tavo proceedings seeking by prohibition in this court to stop prohibition proceedings in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis in which latter it is sought to prevent the Probate Court of the City of St. Louis from entertaining inquiries as to the sanity of Hugh W. Thomasson.

Elmira Townsend, October 7, 1931, filed a petition in the Probate Court of the City of St. Louis under Section 448, Revised Statutes 1929, alleging that she was next of kin to Hugh W. Thomasson, that he was of unsound mind, a resident of the city of St. Louis, and praying said probate court to inquire as to his sanity.

October 20, 1931, Charlotte Louise Welborn filed in said probate court a petition with like allegations except an averment that *390 Tliomasson was a nonresident, under Section 503, Revised Statutes 1929, praying the same inquiry. Both of these cases still are pending in that probate court.

Thomasson, February 12, 1931, filed in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis two petitions, in each of which a preliminary rule was issued, seeking to prohibit Judge Holtkamp, of the Probate Court of the City of St. Louis from proceeding with those inquiries. Judge Hartmann was then presiding in Division 3, to which the cases were assigned, of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis. Subsequently Judge Robert W. Hall was assigned to that Division.

Judge Charles W. Holcamp, January 26, 1932, filed in this court two petitions seeking to prohibit Judge Hartmann and Judge Hall from proceeding further in the said circuit court with those prohibition cases — the one aimed at the proceeding to prohibit the inquiry begun on information of Elmira Townsend is Case No. 31,755 and the one directed at the proceeding to prohibit the inquiry started on the information filed by Charlotte Louise "Welborn in Case No. 31,754.

It is stipulated that the abstract of the record in Case No. 31,754 shall-be taken for and in lieu of the record in Case No. 31,755. The two cases are presented as one.

The petition in each case alleged the proceedings begun in the Probate Court of the City of St. Louis, the proceeding begun by Thomasson in the St. Louis Circuit Court to prohibit the inquiry, that the preliminary rule in prohibition was issued by the said circuit court; that the relator here, Holtkamp, respondent there, November -18, .1931, filed in that court his return to the preliminary rule; that relator therein, Thomasson, filed a demurrer to the return of respondent Holtkamp; that said demurrer, November 30, 1931, at the September term of said court, was overruled, the writ of prohibition denied and the preliminary rule quashed; that no motion to set aside that judgment of the circuit court or for a new trial was filed by relator Thomasson; that the order denying the writ of prohibition was a final judgment.

The petition further says that January 20, 1932, at the December Term, 1931, of the said circuit court, without notice to respondent there 'Holtkamp), or to opposing counsel, and without jurisdiction, entered an order setting aside the order of November 30 denying the writ of prohibition; that said Hartmann and Hall, respondents here, thereby claim said cause, though actually ended, is still pending in the circuit court of the city of St. Louis.

To the petition in this proceeding is attached Exhibit A, copy of the return of respondent Holtkamp to the writ filed in the circuit court of the city of St. Louis. That return alleges that the prohibition proceeding in that court was not prosecuted in good *391 ,faith by Thomasson, was instituted without his knowledge or consent by Wurdeman, Stevens & Hoester, and prosecuted for their 'own benefit and for the benefit of others who held and claimed deeds of trust aggregating $194,000, executed by said Thomasson since 1930, while he was of unsound mind and incapable of managing his affairs.

That return in the circuit court further denied that Thomasson ever was a resident of St. Louis County; alleged that he was always a resident of the city of St. Louis, and the judge of the probate court of the city of St. Louis had jurisdiction to proceed with the inquiry in that court, and prayed that the prohibition proceeding be dismissed rrnless Thomasson should appear in person in the court and give his testimony. The demurrer to that return was overruled as stated.

The abstract of the record contains a copy of the minutes of the proceeding before Judge Hartmann in the circuit court:

“November 12, 1931. Cause assigned to Division No. 3. 484
“November 12, 1931. Writ of prohibition ordered to issue returnable Thursday, November 19, 1931 at 10 a. m. (HaetmaNN, J.) 488- 46
“November 18, 1931. Return of Writ of prohibition filed. 488-85
“November 19, 1931. Relators demurrer to return of respondent filed. Hearing on wuit of prohibition passed to Thursday, December 3, 1931 at 10 a. m. 488-85
“November 30, 1931. Demurrer of Hugh W. Thomasson to return of respondent Chas. W. Holtkamp overruled. Writ of prohibition denied (Hartmann, J.) 488-114
“January 22, 1932. Petition for substitution of Edward W. Terry guardian and curator of Hugh W. Thomasson as party plaintiff filed. 488-298”
Attached to the petition here is a certified copy of the record made November 30, at the September Term, 1931, as follows:
“Exhibit B.
“STATE OF MISSOURI ) q “CITY OF ST. LOUIS j
“IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, CITY OF ST. LOUIS “SEPTEMBER TERM, 1931 “Monday, November 30th, 1931
“State of Missouri at the Relation of Hugh W. Thomasson, Relator, v. 174643-B. Charles W. Holtkamp, Judge of the Probate Court, etc.
“The court having heard and duly considered the demurrer of Hugh W. Thomasson to return of respondent, Charles W. Holt- *392 kamp, heretofore filed and submitted herein, doth order that said demurrer be and the same is hereby overruled.
“Monday, November 30th, 1931
“State of Missouri at the relation of Hugh W. Thomasson, Relator, v. 174463-B. v. Charles W. Holtkamp, Judge of the Probate Court of the City of St. Louis, Missouri,
“Now at this day the hearing on the writ of prohibition, heretofore issued herein on the 12th day of November, 1931, coming on for hearing come the parties hereto by their respective counsel; thereupon said hearing progressed before the court and being terminated the same is submitted to the court upon plaintiff’s bill, the return thereto as well as the proof adduced, and the court being fully advised of and concerning the premises, doth find in favor of defendant respondent.

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