State Ex Rel. Melson v. Peeler, as Judge

146 So. 188, 107 Fla. 615
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedJanuary 9, 1933
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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State Ex Rel. Melson v. Peeler, as Judge, 146 So. 188, 107 Fla. 615 (Fla. 1933).

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Whitfield, J.

By a petition for a writ of prohibition against the Judge of the Criminal Court of Record for Duval County, Florida, it is made to appear that 'two informations were filed in such Criminal Court of Record on March 13, 1931, by L. D. Howell, County Solicitor, Duval County, Florida, the informations charging Ira G. Melson with forgery alleged to have been committed on April 15, 1929, and on November 14, 1929. Each of the informations is authenticated as follows:

“STATE OF FLORIDA^ COUNTY OF DUVALj
Personally appeared before me, L. D. HOWELL, County Solicitor for Duval County, Florida, who being first duly sworn, says that the allegations as set forth in the foregoing information are based upon facts that have been sworn to as true, and which, if true, would constitute the offense therein charged.
L. D. HOWELL, County Solicitor.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this Mar. 13, 1931.
W. D. PARFITT, Clerk Criminal Court.
(SEAL) By E. J. BUTLER, Deputy Clerk.”

In his petition sworn to by him, the petitioner alleges “that no warrant for his arrest was ever issued, nor was your petitioner ever arrested prior to the filing by said County Solicitor of said purported Informations;” that “the alleged crimes for which the said County Solicitor is attempting to prosecute your petitioner, were committed, if committed at all, in or during the months of March and April, A. D. 1929, and no prosecution of any kind • whatsoever was ever attempted to be commenced against your petitioner until the said 13th day of March, A. D. 1931, at which time the said County Solicitor filed the said two Informations;” that “no process was ever issued for his arrest until the 23rd day of August, A. D. 1932.”

*617 On August 23, 1932, a capias was issued in each case as follows:

“THE STATE OF FLORIDA
To All and Singular the Sheriffs of the State of Florida, Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded to take IBA G. MEL-SON if he be found in your County, and him safely keep so that you have his body before the Judge of our Criminal Court of Record in and for the County of Duval and State of Florida, at the Court House in Jacksonville, instant er, to answer unto the State of Florida on an information filed against him by the County Solicitor for FORGERY AND UTTERING FORGERY, and have yob then and there this writ.
Witness, the HON. JAMES M. PEELER, Judge, as also D. W. PARFITT, Clerk of said Court, and the Seal of ¡our said Court, at the Cobrt House at Jacksonville aforesaid, this AUG. 23, 1932 day of_________________ A. D. 19_________
L. D. HOWELL D. W. PARFITT
County Solicitor. Clerk Criminal Court.
(SEAL) By E. J. BUTLER
Deputy Clerk.”

The sheriff’s return on one capias is as follows:

“Received this Capias the 23 day of AUG. A. D. 1932, by arresting the within named IBA G. MELSON and having him now before the Court this______________________day of____________________, A. D. 19_________
W. B. CAHOON, Sheriff.
By FRANK EDWARDS, Deputy Sheriff.”

The return on the other capias shows that the service was made on the accused August 27, 1932.

The Clerk of the Criminal Court of Record certifies that the copies of the informations and capiases in the record here are true and correct copies and that the in-formations were filed March 13, 1931, “and said capiases issued thereon on the 23rd day of August, A. D. 1932.” and “that no further papers, constituting any complaint, *618 oath or affirmation, are or appears to be among the files and records of said causé in this office. ’ ’

A rule to show cause why a writ of prohibition should not be awarded was issued to the Judge and the Sheriff’s return thereon is as follows:

“Received this writ on the 2nd day of Dec., A. D. 1955, and executed same on the 3rd day of Dec., A. D. 1955 in Duval County, Florida, by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named defendant, JAMES M. PEELER, Judge of the Criminal Court of Record in and for Duval County, Florida, and at the same time exhibiting this original writ and explaining the contsut/S
W. B. CAHOON, Sheriff, Duval County, Florida.
J. B. DANIEL, Deputy Sheriff.”

The Judge has made no reply to the rule, but the service of the rule on him authorizes the court to proceed in this cause. See Christie v. Loomis, 32 Fla. 401, 13 So. 891; Section 4572 (2875) Compiled General Laws.

The informations were sworn to by the county solicitor “before me * D. W. Parfitt, Clerk of Criminal Court, by E. J. Butler, Deputy Clerk.” The deputy is not an officer but acts for and in the name of the Clerk who is an officer. The jurat is not insufficient or illegal. See Summer v. Mitchell, 29 Fla. 179, 219, 10 So. 562; State v. Devine, 6 Wash. 587; State v. Rosener, 8 Wash. 42; 11 C. J. 915; 1 C. J. 796.

The jurat states “that the allegations set forth in the” fobgery informations “are based upon facts that have been sworn to as true,” which is sufficient to show the county solicitor filed the informations after appropriate affidavits had been filed as a basis for the informations.

The statute provides that “All offenses not punishable with death shall be prosecuted within two years after the same shall have been committed.” Section 7113 (5011) *619 Compiled General Laws. Under the constitution criminal offenders are prosecuted in the Criminal Courts of Record upon informations under oath by the prosecuting attorney who is by statute called county solicitor. Sections 27 and 28, Article V, constitution; section 8241 (5972) Compiled General Laws.

In this case the informations were filed March 13, 1931, within two years from the dates on which the offenses are alleged to have been committed, one on April 15, 1929, and the other on November 14, 1929; but the capiases were issued on the informations on August 23, 1932, more than two years after the dates on which the offenses are alleged to have been committed.

The statutes provide:

“Informations may be filed with the clerk of the County Court and Criminal Courts of Eecord in vacation, without leave of the court being first had and obtained, and upon information so filed the clerk of said court shall docket cases and issue any and all necessary process, the same as if filed in term time by leave of the court.”

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